An H180 RMS cost $24. A H182 DMS cost $30. Definitely a larger percentage difference in cost. If the $3 to $5 difference remains consistent throughout the sizes, then the larger ones are a better bargain. Kurt On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 10:52 PM, Allen Farrington <allen.farrington@xxxxxx> wrote: > I found the two K's to be about $3-5 more. > > Allen > Terseness and mis-spelling courtesy of my iPhone > > On Sep 3, 2014, at 10:30 PM, Kurt Gugisberg <kurtgug@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Having just bought a couple small DMS motors, I find them rather pricy. > Not sure about price of the larger motors. I would say that if you don't > have any casings, DMS may be for you. Having a full set of almost > everything, I'll be sticking to the RMS reloads. > > Kurt > > > On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 10:14 PM, Gregory Lyzenga <lyzenga@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> >> On Sep 3, 2014, at 9:50 PM, Allen Farrington <allen.farrington@xxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >> With the success of Aerotech’s DMS and Cessaroni’s motors that don’t take >> much cleaning, I think that folks may be moving away from more complex, >> build-it yourselves motors and to a “shove it in and fly” mode! >> >> I am seriously considering moving to DMS K545’s instead of K550’s…same >> motor in a single-use, no clean package. >> >> Allen >> >> >> I must admit, that DMS 75 mm M1350 has got me thinking… >> >> - Greg >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> Gregory A. Lyzenga <lyzenga@xxxxxxx> >> Dept. of Physics, Harvey Mudd College (909) 621-8378 >> Claremont, CA 91711-5990 mobile (626) 808-5314 >> >> >> >> >