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Re: Banebots RS-775 Case Short

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Originally Posted by JVN View Post
Unlimited CIMs. The weight of the motor plus the limited power of the battery provides a good enough tradeoff that teams won't get an "unfair" advantage from using lots of them. That motor is also easy to use, and there are lots of wonderful options available for inexperienced teams.

Veterans will be happy.
Rookies will be happy.
JVN will be happy.

No more garbage motors in the interest of "variety."

-John
I can't wait to see two 8-CIM drive trains in a pushing match.

The only issue I have from an electrical point of view is trying to explain to rookies that unlimited CIMs doesn't mean that an unlimited number of CIMs will necessarily work.