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05.12.2008, 09:41 PM

Just take into account that the higher the current, the more inefficiency you'll have. Everywhere you have resistance in the circuit, you lose power in the form of P = I^2 * R.
   
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I will be running a 53/30 stator outrunner and dont feel safe running 8s on a MM "Wonder Why" so thats were this idea came from. Heres a sketch of what I would like to complete...



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I will be running a 53/30 stator outrunner and dont feel safe running 8s on a MM "Wonder Why" so thats were this idea came from. Heres a sketch of what I would like to complete...

That's not 8S, it's either 4S2P or 3S2P.
   
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Well, that has the mm paralleled, which will double the amp capability. Your motor will only see 4s though, not 8s.
   
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