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(ET) E20 motor at 48V
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: (ET) E20 motor at 48V
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: SteveS <stevesgroups verizon net>
Date
: Wed, 02 Jan 2008 14:49:19 -0500
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Happy New Year all! So, what's the gain and pain of running the E20 motor at 48V? - SteveS
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