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Old July 15th, 2009, 10:34 AM   #16
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For sure I'm not clear on where you would put the four motors. But there are many reasons why I do not think you would be happy with whatever you do with four of these motors. In addition to earlier comments I made about overall weight, noise and vibration, the rig balance is hard for me to imagine. And the cable for 20 amps going to batteries mounted on a belt pack would be fairly stiff and would couple to the rig. But even without these considerations, basically, I don't think it will work worth a hoot. Just my opinion.

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