To current battlers,

It would be cool to develop a database of motor and reduction data for the 
current vehicles.  If you want to contribute, please provide the motor type 
and voltage your running with.  If you know the published RPM and torque 
numbers for your motors, include those.  Include the number of sprockets 
and tooth counts in your reduction.  If your running v-belts, I'll need the 
pulley diameters.  Include the diameter of the track drive wheel and 
thickness of your tracks (for MPH calculations). I'll enter the data into 
my spreadsheet

My spreadsheet calculates theoretical outputs based on published motor 
data.  If you know the measured actual speed of our vehicles.  I can 
include an efficiency calculation which would be cool.

Steve Tyng



On Friday, October 18, 2013 1:21:58 PM UTC-4, TyngTech wrote:
>
> I have an Excel spreadsheet I use to figure ratios, RPM, torque, and 
> speed.  I'll clean it up a bit and post to the list this weekend.
>
> Steve Tyng
>
>
> On Friday, October 18, 2013 10:27:37 AM UTC-4, morrdubay wrote:
>>
>> something along this line would be nice. I am one of them newbies atm and 
>> am currently having trouble with motors to gears abd working out the 
>> ratio's. At the same time im making things worse for me cause im working on 
>> 3 tanks at the same time 2 are my friends but im kinda the research guy. We 
>> are building a t34(005 clone), a panther, and a hetzer.
>>
>>
>>

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