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Re: Tachometer

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I am interested in purchasing a tachometer for my team's use. Can anyone recommend a good quality one? Or at least give me some feedback on some they have used? Thanks a lot.
Theoretically it is possible to use the current sensors as a tachometer. Since current is releated to torque and torque is releated to speed. All you would need to do is solve for some fairly simple math.
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