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4" coiled motor comparison.
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<blockquote data-quote="stovebolt6" data-source="post: 7957747" data-attributes="member: 647153"><p>no problem. i guess i was not clear enough in the post i did this because as a tc sounds nut hugger it drives me crazy seeing people calling almost every 4" motor a 4hp when it is not the case. so i posted this to show the physical differences, and remember this is not even getting into the types of ferrite, or steel which can make a drastic difference.</p><p></p><p>if you still don't understand i really do not know how to put it any simpler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stovebolt6, post: 7957747, member: 647153"] no problem. i guess i was not clear enough in the post i did this because as a tc sounds nut hugger it drives me crazy seeing people calling almost every 4" motor a 4hp when it is not the case. so i posted this to show the physical differences, and remember this is not even getting into the types of ferrite, or steel which can make a drastic difference. if you still don't understand i really do not know how to put it any simpler. [/QUOTE]
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