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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 1174996" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Talking with Rick's (a couple of miles from my house) they say that any high output stator will have a shorter life. Ricks says that a stator like Electorsport's Gen I part which makes 100W more power than the OEM will probably have a life of less than 40k miles. Indeed, I have fried 2 Electrosport stators, both well under 40k miles. Then I got smart and put my OEM stator back in and trimmed back on the electrofarkles.</p><p></p><p>A 1:1 rewind should have a long life. Coil winding isn't an exact science, there are many techniques and wire patterns that can be wound on the core and still get equal power output, plus there are many choices of material. The winding technique can make a huge difference in part life as well as materials like double or triple build wire with high quality Polyester/Polyamideimid coating material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 1174996, member: 277"] Talking with Rick's (a couple of miles from my house) they say that any high output stator will have a shorter life. Ricks says that a stator like Electorsport's Gen I part which makes 100W more power than the OEM will probably have a life of less than 40k miles. Indeed, I have fried 2 Electrosport stators, both well under 40k miles. Then I got smart and put my OEM stator back in and trimmed back on the electrofarkles. A 1:1 rewind should have a long life. Coil winding isn't an exact science, there are many techniques and wire patterns that can be wound on the core and still get equal power output, plus there are many choices of material. The winding technique can make a huge difference in part life as well as materials like double or triple build wire with high quality Polyester/Polyamideimid coating material. [/QUOTE]
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