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Originally Posted by snellemin
If voltage increases than motor current consumption decreases, when gearing stays the same...
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Yeah, I'm a little confused on this as well. Was that a typo?
If voltage increases on the same gearing, current goes up. The higher voltage will cause the motor to try to reach a higher rpm faster, and so current will go up.
If voltage increase with reduced gearing, current can remain the same, but that depends on how much gearing changes.