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08.27.2009, 12:02 PM

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If voltage increases than motor current consumption decreases, when gearing stays the same...
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.
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08.27.2009, 12:42 PM

BrianG on that link http://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/_power.html if you fill in the blanks for example 11.1V, 5000mah, 20minute and calculate the current and power. Under the results of the calculation stays mah values for higher voltage for the same run time and this mah values are lower on higher voltage. That means on higher voltage current will decrase.
Which is wrong? you or you calculator
   
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