rudeboy
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Post by rudeboy on Feb 20, 2022 15:00:47 GMT -7
These are the same aren't they?
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Post by smolder on Feb 20, 2022 15:14:11 GMT -7
These are the same aren't they? the suffix is simply a durability rating. I used to have a chart… if I find it, I’ll post it.
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Post by rudeboy on Feb 20, 2022 15:16:28 GMT -7
Thank you. AFAIK they are the same...just looking for confirmation. Any help is much appreciated.
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Post by rudeboy on Feb 20, 2022 15:34:10 GMT -7
Found this in regards to suffix, but not sure of the accuracy.
6P14P - 3000hr 6P14P-V - 1000hr 6P14P-EV - 5000hr 6P14P-ER - >10000hr 6P14P-K - 3000hr
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Post by KeithA on Feb 20, 2022 16:06:23 GMT -7
These are the same aren't they? If I recall correctly, these are the same and really has to do with the Cyrillic alphabet (p vs n).
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Post by Don A on Feb 20, 2022 17:55:55 GMT -7
These are the same aren't they? If I recall correctly, these are the same and really has to do with the Cyrillic alphabet (p vs n). I think the Cyrillic equivalent of P looks kind of like a lower case n.
6P14P = 6П14П
I have a PDF with data comparing the 6P14P to the -V and the -EV, but I don't know how to share it.
I used the 6P14P-EV in a Budda Twinmaster. They sounded awesome and lasted a long time.
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Post by perryr on Feb 20, 2022 20:04:46 GMT -7
6n14n an 6p14p are the same , in cyrillic the n is a P.
If they have a suffix they are a different version / design and have a different sound (except for the -k, it has the fry pan style getter like 6n14n and sounds similar).
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Post by doctorice on Feb 21, 2022 7:20:02 GMT -7
Yup. What looks like "n" is really the letter for the "p" sound in Cyrillic alphabet, as others have noted. That letter also serves as the symbol for the math constant pi.
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