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Originally Posted by asid61
Good to know you have somebody to work with, that makes me feel a bit better. 
775pros could work, but because of their smaller mass you may face heating issues if you run this thing for a long time. CIMs are much safer and only cost slightly more (and have more reliable stock).
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VEX did some tests on the 775s and published the results. Short version, under some of the test conditions they only got about 9 minutes of continuous operation (I want to say that was the max power test), after which they needed a new motor. EDIT:
http://motors.vex.com/775pro--compare to
http://motors.vex.com/cim-motor
Fan-cooled motors don't take stalling very well, which is where you run into a lot of the heating issues (drivetrains tend to stall a bit). CIMs... Can't say I've ever seen one of those smoke when used in an FRC-size robot's drivetrain.
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