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zeropointbug
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05.09.2008, 03:23 AM

Hey JHautz, if you are interested, I would like to sell my 1512/3D/F Neu motor for an attractive price. PM me if interested.


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05.09.2008, 03:34 AM

I'll let you know after I get to run it this way over the weekend. Id have to do some selling before buying though. My RC budget is WAY overspent at the moment. New 808 and 2 MMMs this month. (one from CC and one from RCM). That didnt dent my RC budget it crumpled it up and torched it. If I buy anything I'll need to build up the paypal account buy selling some stuff first.


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05.09.2008, 04:05 AM

ICIC... well, no big rush here either. I am planning to get a 1515/1Y running on 7s2p, or 6s2p, I will see. The 1512 feels a bit 'small' for my 10 lb Revo at times, but still, it's a power house for sure! I might opt for the 6s2p option though, if you know what I mean.

Do you know when the new Neu motors come out? Are there any efficiency differences i wonder?


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05.09.2008, 06:52 AM

jhautz did you get a smooth can motor to save weight? So a 1512 2.5d(2050kv) on 5s, or a 1512 1.5y (1850kv) on 6s would be a good setup? Would I have issues running a 1512 2.5d on 6s?
   
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