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Torque curves
So I have a question about torque curves. I have purchased this motor:
http://www.lynxmotion.com/Product.as...&CategoryID=11 I have asked the seller for a torque curve for the motor and they tell me they don't have one. Can I make my own torque curve for the motor without testing it? I was thinking a linear fit between the stall torque and the no load RPM. Would this work? Should I use a different fit? Any help would be awesome. thanks. |
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