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J57ltr
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10.01.2009, 01:02 AM

As voltage and current are proportional to one and other. I think what Snellemin was saying was that through a run that as you start out that the current is going to be high and voltage will drop. As rpm increases the amount of time that the motor is Pulesd starts to decrease because of he lower and lower the ESC has time it has to comutate the windings, thus the Impedance (think variable resistance) goes up and the and the motor draws less current, as an effect the voltage starts to raise so at higher rpms the motor has less torque. Just about every DC motor makes maximum torque at 0rpm and as the rpms increase the motor has less torque. But I think that's what he was saying.

Jeff


The Warnings & Cautions discussed in this manual cant cover all possible conditions/situations. It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which cant be built into this product.
   
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