Which is the EST conenctor???
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Which is the EST conenctor???
Gents, Can anyone help with identifying what these two connectors are for???
This is driving me nuts! I'm trying to figure out which is the EST for timing purposes. Is #1 or #2 the EST?
Thanks a million!
This is driving me nuts! I'm trying to figure out which is the EST for timing purposes. Is #1 or #2 the EST?
Thanks a million!
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Re: Which is the EST conenctor???
#1 is the EST, not sure what #2 is. That little motor sure is cute :-)
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Re: Which is the EST conenctor???
Thanks for the info guys! That little motor would be a lot better if it would start....It is tiny huh!
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Re: Which is the EST conenctor???
Power is not directly proportional to the size of the motor. Have fun with it. Make it a learning experience.
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