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Re: How many CIMs in your drivetrain?

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post

CIM FR801 001, AM802 001A @ 12.00 volts:
oz-in Nm rpm rpm% amps watts out watts heat eff%
151.0 1.066 2975 56.0 60.0 332.2 387.8 46.1
Probably not the right place to mention this but the thread on MCalc is actually closed.

In your MCalc32 equation sheet you say power_out = speed * torque. Given your Speed (2975) and the torque (1.066) I'm confused how you get 332.2 W out.

Edit: admittedly the only reason I noticed this was I don't have a windows machine and liked the concept of MCalc so started a Go version. (I also needed to learn Go for a project at work and this seemed like a simple program)
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