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I don’t think you guys are understanding my question. I know all about getting the max pushing power with gear ratio/motor combinations… What I want to know is how teams are able to get into pushing stalemates for the last 10-15 seconds of a match. No matter what your max torque, gear ratio, or amount of motors are you are not able to have them stalled like that without popping breakers.
Paul: I just wanted to tell you that that is a great presentation with lots of great info! |
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