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Re: Motor Testing
Awww, come on Kevin. You're ruining the fun.
It's a fun engineering problem. By getting datapoints in the ranges you can easily measure, you should be able to use best-fit lines to get a reasonable idea of what's going to happen. Even free speed should be reasonably easy to figure out given you know at least 3 or 4 data points at lower voltages so you can fit a line to it. |
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