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View Poll Results: What should be done with the drive train?
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Re: ⁶ CIM drive-train brown out

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I have been talking about brownout problems with our drive train design, but no one seems to listen. I have attached the picture of what we were planning. #1 It is a 6 CIM drive train. #2 The CIMs are spaced out (longer wiring) #3 We will sometimes be running 2 mini CIMs or a bag motor along with it.
Not enough information. What is your drivetrain gear ratio? What kind of wheels?


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