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    Hi guys just out of curosity whats the difference between parrell and series, thanks

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    Unless you're not joking connecting in series is like a daisy chain and connecting in parallel like connecting side by side ie +v to +v and -v to -v ...Clive

  3. In series you get all the torque at the low speeds, but the torque will drop off very fast if you run the motor fast.
    Parallel due to the lower inductance will give you a much better performance at the higher speeds, but will be slightly lower torque at the lower speeds.

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