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RamZ
06-02-2014, 20:32
[cdm-description=photo]39497[/cdm-description]

*CIM

Team3266Spencer
06-02-2014, 20:34
How do you plan on handling possible current issues with 6 CIMs?

Edit: looks epic by the way (Y)

julianpowell
06-02-2014, 20:39
How do you plan on handling possible current issues with 6 CIMs?


As long as your drivetrain is traction limited you should be fine.

Answer42
06-02-2014, 20:45
I think this gearbox needs to look more 254 inspired.

BBray_T1296
06-02-2014, 21:43
I would advise greasing those... if they aren't already. (They don't look like it in the picture)

ekapalka
06-02-2014, 23:02
[I'm not a technical person, so I could be mistaken] If you have three CIMs on the same gearbox driving different sized gears, doesn't one of them (in this case the top one) have to be driven faster than the other two so that is isn't conflicting with the others?

MetalJacket
06-02-2014, 23:07
[I'm not a technical person, so I could be mistaken] If you have three CIMs on the same gearbox driving different sized gears, doesn't one of them (in this case the top one) have to be driven faster than the other two so that is isn't conflicting with the others?

Actually, believe it or not, you only need to switch the direction because the middle gear acts only as an idler. Lets say for the sake of argument (since I don't know off-hand the gears in this transmission) that each pinion is 12 teeth, the big gear being driven by two cims is 60 and the smaller gear being driven by the top cim is 36 (remember those aren't accurate). The ratio for the lower cims is straightforward - 60:12 = 5:1. For the other gear, it can kind of be looked at like a 2-stage reduction where the first stage is 36:12 and the second is 60:36. Multiply them together, the 36's go away and you end up with 60:12 or 5:1 just like the other two motors. Anyway, long story short, having the idler in there doesn't change the speed the top cim need to spin at.

ekapalka
07-02-2014, 08:26
Thanks :) I had no idea

Arpan
07-02-2014, 09:51
We have these too. They're fantastic!

RamZ
07-02-2014, 13:05
[I'm not a technical person, so I could be mistaken] If you have three CIMs on the same gearbox driving different sized gears, doesn't one of them (in this case the top one) have to be driven faster than the other two so that is isn't conflicting with the others?

We aren't really using it for speed, more for torque.

#team4taxi

MetalJacket
07-02-2014, 21:25
Thanks :) I had no idea

No problem, glad to help!