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Originally Posted by Bruceb
Don Don Don... I have the motor curves and I have the JVN design calculator.
I know the free speed is 5500 rpm. I am not an engineer. I don't know how to figure what I can realistically expect the CIMs to be turning at at nominal load at speed. Sorry, my calculus is nonexistent, I never had physics and I am just trying to help some kids build a robot. Now, if you are willing to help, great.
Bruce
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If you're geared "reasonably" and your drivetrain doesn't have some ridiculous friction load (or is a Mecanum), the CIMs will run at about 81% of their free speed when at top speed.
Reasonably geared is defined for a drive 4 motors to be "less than 13 fps @ free speed."
-John