Steve-O Well-Known Member Joined May 2, 2006 Messages 49 Oct 10, 2008 #1 Guys, I just purchased a Neu 1527/1.5D/S. What does the "S" designate?
BulletMaster Well-Known Member Joined Jan 26, 2003 Messages 168 Oct 10, 2008 #2 smooth can (ie no cooling fins)
T TRUCKPULL Well-Known Member Joined Apr 1, 2003 Messages 285 Oct 10, 2008 #3 S - Smooth Can F - Finned Can Larry
Steve-O Well-Known Member Joined May 2, 2006 Messages 49 Oct 11, 2008 #4 Thanks Guys, I thought it might have something to do with winding or wire specs. Cheers
E EATMYWAKE Well-Known Member Joined Oct 26, 2008 Messages 46 Nov 1, 2008 #5 Steve-O said: Thanks Guys, I thought it might have something to do with winding or wire specs. Cheers Click to expand... what does the d in 1.5d mean and same with the y in 1y
Steve-O said: Thanks Guys, I thought it might have something to do with winding or wire specs. Cheers Click to expand... what does the d in 1.5d mean and same with the y in 1y
Raydee Well-Known Member Joined Aug 31, 2003 Messages 451 Nov 1, 2008 #6 D and Y are the way the motors are wound. Y winds are more efficient and easier on the cells and controllers D Winds are less efficient and can draw a lot of amps I use them both and when used and setup correctly you won't have any issues.
D and Y are the way the motors are wound. Y winds are more efficient and easier on the cells and controllers D Winds are less efficient and can draw a lot of amps I use them both and when used and setup correctly you won't have any issues.