Steve sent me this,
1) For the higher winding motors we have changed the flex wire for the motor leads exiting the motor--this reduced broken wires.
2) changed the motor housing design to allow it to be more easily serviced--bearings can be replaced more easily with both the front and back plates being removable with screws.
3) the mounting bolt pattern now matches that of Lenher and others--M3 for the 25mm bolt circle and M4 for the 30mm bolt circle.
The changes above were made to address issues that we were seeing and as a way to make the motors more "user serviceable" to reduce the need to send the motors back for minor repairs like replacing bearings.
We are making the motors in San Diego! We have not out sourced to China the production.
1) For the higher winding motors we have changed the flex wire for the motor leads exiting the motor--this reduced broken wires.
2) changed the motor housing design to allow it to be more easily serviced--bearings can be replaced more easily with both the front and back plates being removable with screws.
3) the mounting bolt pattern now matches that of Lenher and others--M3 for the 25mm bolt circle and M4 for the 30mm bolt circle.
The changes above were made to address issues that we were seeing and as a way to make the motors more "user serviceable" to reduce the need to send the motors back for minor repairs like replacing bearings.
We are making the motors in San Diego! We have not out sourced to China the production.
I'd suggest the insulating grommets that some of my Neu's have to reduce any problems should this "split" occur in other motors being produced.

) when she called. The "old style" can motor that was a few months old had a magnet fail and the one that the wires let go after two laps we didn't even get into, Lisa said they'd take care of it. She said it'll be a couple weeks but hey I'm good with that. So yeah the new style we didn't see coming caught us off guard but kudos to them warrantying both motors without any hesitation whatsoever. Hopefully I'll be good to go in a couple weeks.
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