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Re: Minibot Math + Physics Example Calculations - An Educational Read

3 inch wheel is way too big.
You should probably ask some questions:
1) under load, what will be the approximate RPM of the motor?
2) what is the speed necessary reach the top in under 2 seconds?
3) what is the diameter of the wheel needed to reach that speed?

Those will get you in the ballpark.
You can get more precise by:
1) trying different tests
2) using explanations of the math/physics- there may even be some spreadsheets you can use:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=93782


There are several variables that need to be controlled to make a direct drive minibot work.