Thread: 2 cim vs 1 cim
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Re: 2 cim vs 1 cim

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Originally Posted by cj3958 View Post
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You can, but you shouldn't(most likely). Better option would be to use 775pro's, but the best option is to simply use more CIMs.
Please don't put 775pros in the drivetrain unless you REALLY know what you are doing with them. I have in my 12 years of FRC only heard of 1 CIM in a drivetrain that got smoked. CIMs are the closest I have seen to indestructible motors that you can buy, they just won't die.
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