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Re: PSD motors are babes in the woods...

Posted by Daniel, Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M Gunn Senior High School and NASA Ames.

Posted on 3/22/99 8:35 PM MST


In Reply to: PSD motors are babes in the woods... posted by Joe Johnson on 3/22/99 6:49 PM MST:



WOW!

The reason I was wondering if it was the van door motors was because I didn't even know it was POSSIBLE to stall a drivetrain. Our wheels just slip when the robot has that much force working against it! Somehow you guys have managed to get some amazing traction on those wheels of yours!! Please, do tell...what's your secret? =)

-Daniel (in awe)


PS - Looks like traction may be a dangerous tradeoff..
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