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Difference: SCS300, LYN300, and LYN400?
#1
Hi all.

As the title :-)

All being 24 volt versions, what is the actual difference between them? I know that the SCS has the slung-under screw rod, and the LYNs are extending 'rams', but what difference does this make in practice? Is one better than the other?

And will they all work from the same board, the CB124?

Many thanks.
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#2
(18-02-2023, 08:59 PM)DevsAd Wrote: Hi all.

As the title :-)

All being 24 volt versions, what is the actual difference between them? I know that the SCS has the slung-under screw rod, and the LYNs are extending 'rams', but what difference does this make in practice? Is one better than the other?

And will they all work from the same board, the CB124?

Many thanks.

Hi,

They all work on the CB124ev board. The SCS300-24 is a worm drive motor where as they LYN is a telescopic. The SCS300 and LYN300 can go up to 3m leafs and the LYN400 is up to a 4m leaf.

Please also be aware that they have all been discontinued now and have been replaced by the LA300/LA4000.

Sam.
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#3
(23-02-2023, 01:08 PM)SamA Wrote:
(18-02-2023, 08:59 PM)DevsAd Wrote: Hi all.

As the title :-)

All being 24 volt versions, what is the actual difference between them? I know that the SCS has the slung-under screw rod, and the LYNs are extending 'rams', but what difference does this make in practice? Is one better than the other?

And will they all work from the same board, the CB124?

Many thanks.

Hi,

They all work on the CB124ev board. The SCS300-24 is a worm drive motor where and best fat burner for men as they LYN is a telescopic. The SCS300 and LYN300 can go up to 3m leafs and the LYN400 is up to a 4m leaf.

Please also be aware that they have all been discontinued now and have been replaced by the LA300/LA4000.

Sam.

I was unaware of this that they have been replaced by the LA300/LA4000. Thanks for this information.
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(28-02-2023, 04:05 PM)softheartedSophiya Wrote:
(23-02-2023, 01:08 PM)SamA Wrote:
(18-02-2023, 08:59 PM)DevsAd Wrote: Hi all.

As the title :-)

All being 24 volt versions, what is the actual difference between them? I know that the SCS has the slung-under screw rod, and the LYNs are extending 'rams', but what difference does this make in practice? Is one better than the other?

And will they all work from the same board, the CB124?

Many thanks.

Hi,

They all work on the CB124ev board. The SCS300-24 is a worm drive motor where as they LYN is a telescopic. The SCS300 and LYN300 can go up to 3m leafs and the LYN400 is up to a 4m leaf.

Please also be aware that they have all been discontinued now and have been replaced by the LA300/LA4000.

Sam.

I was unaware of this that they have been replaced by the LA300/LA4000. Thanks for this information.
 No problem Smile
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EasyGates Direct - Trade only accounts.

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