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V12´s motors and electronics

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Starting now I´m posting my motors and electronics at this thread.

Just unpacked these motors. First being a 1985 Trinity Monster Horsepower motor what is one of my favourite vintage motors, based on the Kyosho Le Mans series teardown.
This time not the usual 240S version but using an aluminium endbell as the 480 Gold or 240SB.
The interesting about this version is, the stamp at the endbell don´t say Kyosho Japan but Trinity Japan.

What makes me wonder about this motor, this one also is using tape for securing at the endbell beside the screws. I have another one what looks the same from outside but don´t have the tape.
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Re: V12´s motors and electronics

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Next motor is a rare Lazer Lite motor. I have heard of Lazer Lite motors before but never saw one until now.
This motor is based on a Race Prep AYK teardown but I have no information on winding.
Someone knows something about these motors or year of production?
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Re: V12´s motors and electronics

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It´s a long time since I saw any Panasonic cells. Now I got a lot with several goodies added. One of those was this Panasonic P170SCR battery. :mrgreen:
There were two sorts of heatshrink versions for the Panasonic P170, this was the one I liked moore.
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