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  1. #11
    I've got 4 100mm wheels and I'm running at 12v.

  2. #12
    Ah I see, I'm planning to run on 13.2v Which is why I'm going for a lower ratio

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  4. #14
    Little bit of advice, don't be a snippy little so and so if I ask a simple question to get some background on an exceptionally general question. If you want help then a little manners goes a long way

  5. #15
    Sorry I didn't mean to sound rude. But just to show you what my knowledge of gears is like. 8:1 may sound good to me but at the end it's just a number, I know what stage mean but that's it.

  6. #16
    A speed 900 is rather powerfull. So module 1. (module=size of teeth)

    The axle is 5mm, meaning Z12 (12 teeth) as a minimum.
    Smaller as that and the inner diameter of the gear gets too small .
    Formula for this. Module*Z-(2,5*module)= 1*12-(2.5*1)= 9.5mm

    Mechanical guideline, single stage, max ratio 8 to 1. (wormgears are an exception)

    Max size for the wheel-gear is 12*8= Z96. But that's a problem in itself.
    Because a gear has an outer diameter module*z+(2*module).In this case 96+(2*1)=98mm.
    The wheels can't have any wear and tear. Or you're driving on the gears.

    Therefor, 12 to 90 is the practical maximum to be used. Means gearratio 7.5-1

    Then the rest of the calculations.

    RPM of a speed 900 @12V 6600 rpm 100mm wheels.

    6600/7.5 * (diameter in meter*pi)*60/1000= 16.57 km/h theoretical.

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