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As stated above, you are on the right track. What you are looking at is something that is pretty heavy and the first question is "how is it going to steer?" With chain feeding both front and rear you can't turn either set of wheels. If you are going for tank drive, then the side friction of the wheels while turning skyrockets the motor current.
Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 02-01-2003 at 15:04. |
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