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Re: Tripping breakers
so the morral of the story is give your wheels enough torque, or you may stall a motor!
Now what about in a pushing mach? Would this just depend on how much torque it takes from the motor to spin the wheels against the wall, and if that draws too much curent? I'm thinking it does. Again, don't make the gearing too high, right? |
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