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Re: Drive train questions

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Originally Posted by JamesCH95 View Post
I agree with you in principle, that a team should build a robot to be as fast as can be controlled. However I would assume that a team asking how fast they should gear their robot probably does not have the driver experience to handle a robot that's faster than 10-12 ft/s, which is remarkably fast.
Assuming no one does better then him next year with the practice bot, we will have a second year driver. Also just because i have no idea how to do the math on this, if anyone one wants to what would be the reduction for 8" wheels if I want it to go 4 fps and lets say 15fps. If anyone wants to do the math thanks, if not I understand, its summer.
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