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Reedy Ultra Questions

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Hey guys. I recently got some second hand Reedy Ultra series mod motors. I've looked up the specs but I have some questions about the internal markings. For example, I have a Mr. R which is a 16 x 3 but the markings on the armature say "14 A". What does this mean? My Mr H says "18 T" and my Mr J says "17 R". I hope these are the correct internals for these motors.
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RichieRich wrote: I hope these are the correct internals for these motors.
i guess you shouldn't have taken them apart......you wouldn't be worried about it. :wink: :lol:

they might just be production/stock numbers, not necessarily what turn/wind the arm is. if reedy had 3 different 16x2 motors, they can't all say 16x2 for example. but i'm just guessing.

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Re: Reedy Ultra Questions

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Sounds like a question for temple....

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Ok, well, I'm going to button them back up and pretend I never saw anything. :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol:

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