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Re: CHIPS
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From my understanding, this has nothing to do with the gearbox itself, it has to do with the internal motor windings. The gearbox functions the same backwards as forwards, so there shouldn't be any gearing differences that would cause the difference in speeds.
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Hmm.... I thought it had to do with the position of the brushes. The way you place the brushes of the motor affects the timing of it. Placing them in differnt positions will affect the speed of the motor and the torque output but power will remain constant. Im 100% sure this has been discussed before.
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