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goodtunes1978
11-20-2007, 02:34 AM
where can i send my ss 13.5 to be rewound need asap thanks

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swtour
11-20-2007, 02:39 AM
HUH?

What do you want to have it wound AS? something FASTER?

goodtunes1978
11-20-2007, 02:42 AM
just the way it was

i cooked a bearing and ended up cooking the windings as well there resistance is really low around .75 .8 and 1.6 too much variance and they smell rank to hahahahah the inductance is really low as well when i put it together and checked it not good needs rewound just figured a rewind would be cheaper than a new one

would do it myself but still new to these motors and relearning them

swtour
11-20-2007, 02:59 AM
you might check out novaks exchange deal...not sure how it works...I've never used it, but they may be able to deal on a RMF in exchange...

www.teamnovak.com

goodtunes1978
11-20-2007, 03:15 AM
hahahahah i will take a look at it for the next i have already started tearing it apart and ordered the wire to do the rewind my self lol thanks for the help

AEman69
11-21-2007, 08:55 AM
Well you could do that, But if there is something wrong with it then send it to Novak with like $30 and they send you a new one. If you just want a lower turn take a few turns off yourself or buy a lower turn motor.

goodtunes1978
11-22-2007, 12:39 AM
naw dont want a lower turn but cost me 1.50 for the windings from radio shack and 1 hour of my time the only waiting was my own first one was a lil learning but the rest were cake had a few i am sure i could send them back but i bet ya they have enough time tied up in other warranty process when its just a tad easier to do it myself

i may make a tutorial on how to wind the brushlesses a lil later when i get a lil time and cook another one lol

thanks for the replies on my initial post though it shows people really care

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