I will make a model to find what I will have

Ryan p.


On Mar 28, 2011, at 10:29 PM, Ben Holko <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, but you need to know the outer circumference of the drive wheel with the 
> track wrapped around it - depending on your track/sprocket design this could 
> have a significant (>10%) difference on your calculations.
> 
> To continue your example, if your drive sprocket circumference is 10cm, but 
> with track wrapped you have 12cm, then you have 1.2M / minute @ 10RPM.
> 
> Ben
> 
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 2:01 PM
> To: Tank Guys
> Subject: [TANKS] Drive out put
> 
> I have often wondered if my drive wheels rpm should match that of the scale 
> speed or if my final output should be higher for the weight factor? 
> Hypothetically speaking if my drive wheel's circumstance is 10cm and I need 
> my tank to drive one meter a minute ( hypothetically) would my final rpm need 
> to be 10? Or do I just need to experiment?
> 
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