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Re: No CIM Motor in 2006?
Yea, I agree with that last statement, but those magmotors are just so powerful
. Maybe they can up the ante and let us build even bigger, I know this has been discussed before, but I still think it would be cool to move up to a 24v power system, or maybe even above that, Of course they could make the terrain more rugged, like say the surface of a planet *caugh*Mars*caugh*, and the extra power could help move us through the sand while keeping the current draw down, so the motors could stay cooler. I would like to get two of those magmotors in the kit, it would suck to fry one, but the power required to do that is immense. Think about the torque! |
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