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Re: Kitbot/cims/transmissions running too slow?
there should be no (or almost no) loss in top speed because of weight. The only tiny bit of loss from weight would be the added resistance it puts on the bearings, but in every FIRST drivetrain i have seen, the bearings are well well below there ratings.
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Re: Kitbot/cims/transmissions running too slow?
By weight I think he means the load that the motors have to push.
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