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Re: pic: FRC488 Running Laps

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Originally Posted by XXShadowXX View Post
How fast could you get your bot traveling fps(feet/second) or mps(meters/second)


ok better question, what is maximum out put in newtons(or joules can't remeber which is correct) or pounds/square inch or the motor you were using, if i could have the seral number (or the motor(s)) that would be fantastic.
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p.s. asking if you don't feel like answering...
p.p.s. are you even answering
The only motors we are allowed to use are listed in section 8 under <R59>.

the most powerful out of these, and thus most suited for drive train use, is the 2.5" cim. You can use up to four (4), and no more. A picture can be found in section 10, they where packed in the black tote.

a speed vs. torque graph can be found, along with a table, in G.5.2 DC Motors (Guidelines, Tips & Good Practices). Watts under normal load is 205, according to the table.
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