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03.02.2009, 11:52 AM

Yeah, I too think something is missing, but not sure what. I don't want to add "absolute" values (like voltages or motor rpms) because it is intended to show the relative effects on speed/temp/amps from varying the input parameters. Its intent is to give someone a general feel for how a setup operates, not to suggest a setup. So, in that sense, it is supposed to be abstract. I dunno, I might just remove it.
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03.02.2009, 12:09 PM

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Yeah, I too think something is missing, but not sure what. I don't want to add "absolute" values (like voltages or motor rpms) because it is intended to show the relative effects on speed/temp/amps from varying the input parameters. Its intent is to give someone a general feel for how a setup operates, not to suggest a setup. So, in that sense, it is supposed to be abstract. I dunno, I might just remove it.
Ah, ok. Maybe you could just split the result column in three singe columns: Temperature, current and speed. And if you then for example select the lowest motor kv and the highest voltage together, the amps and the temperature are low but the speed is normal. That would show the advantage of going HV quite well. Just another idea.....

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