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Re: Electric motor 71427
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lugnet.technic
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Sat, 24 Apr 2004 18:35:57 GMT
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I had one motor with this problem.
I have caled LEGO Netherlands and I would get a new motor if I was able to
prove I had bought it within less then two years.
Greetings
Maico Arts
"Brian Davis" <brdavis@iusb.edu> schreef in bericht
news:HwoC1L.164@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.technic, Mark Bellis wrote:
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> > I have had six 71427 motors replaced, out of about 20.
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> Over what time period? What are you doing with them? I've got 16 (probably
> half used, off of eBay) in use for a couple years with one problem of this
> nature popping up (a recently purchased, *used* motor from eBay). Does anyone
> have any firm statistics or other anecdotes?
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> > My latest replacements were 43362 motors, which are functionally
> > almost identical but don't have the problem.
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> What is the problem (it's been identified, or you have reason to suspect it's
> in the 71427 but not the 43362)? How many 43362's do you have? I've only got two
> of this motor, and so reserve it for special applications (the lower weight and
> even increased internal friction are very helpful in some high-speed,
> high-precision application).
>
> --
> Brian Davis
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