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<sync_> They are pretty quiet if they are not broken
<Noxz> this pulls near what it is rated out, says the seller, and has pics of gauges hooked up (that it will come with) to prove it
<Noxz> so, by that meaning, it should be quiet
<pie__> i mean if something at 90000 rpm is making noise i figure thats a Very Bad Thing (tm)? bofh_
<pie__> * sync_
<pie__> *thats probably
<sync_> well, they can make quite a lot of noise and still work, but yes, they are quiet if they run ok
<Noxz> btw, this is pretty good for MBE stuffs: https://faebianbastiman.wordpress.com/research-blog
<sync_> sounds like the typical mbe experience
<sync_> same with writing his own controller software
<pie__> mbe?
<pie__> wow that site is neat
<pie__> also wow this stuff is in depth. more than i suspcted i guess
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