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back-driveable vs. not
Does "non-back drivable" mean that a motor can't be turned when off? Or can it not go in reverse? Or not be pushed backwards while going forwards? And are the window motors non back-driveable, meaning when suspending the robot via winch they won't release when turned off?
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Last edited by Stephen P : 04-02-2004 at 19:53.
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