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04.14.2008, 01:42 AM

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there's is such a big size difference from the neu 1527 and the 2280 hi-amp... that's why it is hard to believe that the power outputs are similar... but I hope that the neu 1527 are just as powerful... I guess we'll see when I get it... and if I ever get the 2280 back by 2010... haaahhaah

Lehner charges more for the rotors of the hi amp motors...
those heatsinks are awesome, I saw them a while back when the OEMRC escs came out...

I really don't think the 1527 can compare to the 2280-5 Hi-Amp... just being able to pull close to 400Amps is crazy... probably will never pull that..

Soon as I get my motors, I'll do a comparison... same batteries, same esc, same vehicle... :)

Are you serious that the Neus come from Mexico?.. it worries me... but the efficiencies are great according to everyone else...
I think the Neu is as powerful mainly because it's a 4 pole motor. It will naturally make more torque and electric motors also makes power from torque. Have you ever wondered why some people love the outrunners ?
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04.14.2008, 02:28 AM

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I think the Neu is as powerful mainly because it's a 4 pole motor. It will naturally make more torque and electric motors also makes power from torque. Have you ever wondered why some people love the outrunners
Its like:
2Pole inrunner - Good petrol engine :D
4Pole+ inrunner - supercharged petrol engine :P
Outrunner- Diesel engine ;)
   
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04.14.2008, 04:03 AM

Based on the write up i posted, Neus are assembled in San Diego (Neutronics) but the windings are handwound in Mexico.


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