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    Depends on the machine but in most cases this will be bad for the life of your motor. Some machines are designed to run better in on direction, usually with the motor spinning clockwise. If you use a clip cord most builders have the polarity of the motor marked with the clip cord binding posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Administrator View Post
    Depends on the machine but in most cases this will be bad for the life of your motor. Some machines are designed to run better in on direction, usually with the motor spinning clockwise. If you use a clip cord most builders have the polarity of the motor marked with the clip cord binding posts.
    To clarify when I stated doing it backwards I meant using the long stoke for b&g and the short stroke for solid color where as most people use the long stroke for solid color and the short stroke for b&g. Sorry for the confusion I was tired and didn't fully explain what I was meaning!

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    Just got new Neo today. Amazing, got the long stroke and it really packs the color! Runs sooth and quiet.

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    I received my vivace today and love it.I defiantly liking the rotarys.

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