Re: indoor torque meter

From: Bruce McCrory <hbm55_at_comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2009 04:37:53 -0000

Being someone who works harder to find an on-line calculator than sit
down and not trust my own math, I discovered that the torque wire
calculator in the utilities section at Indoor News has a virus.

I don't think 1 in-oz in 360-degree twist for .015" steel wire
requires nearly 2 miles of wire. Seemed reasonable for the example of
half-in-oz.

Lost my membership, so someone may see this and inform the web master
over there.

Bruce
in Seattle


--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "John Barker"
<john.barker783_at_...> wrote:
>
> Mark
> You say that your Mini Stick torque meter has a wire length of 7.4
inches
> and gives a torque of 0.24 inch.ounces at full scale deflexion. My
> calculations say that your wire diameter was 0.011 inches.
>
> You wondered in your response to Leroy if the subject was still
current.
> Whether it was current or not it was still useful. I too have been
playing
> with LPPs and Mini Sticks and things in between with two torque
meters and I
> find it not enough. The great difference between maximum torque
and cruise
> torque on a rubber motor means there is a compromise between
overloading the
> meter and sufficient accuracy at the low torque end. Before making
any more
> meters I should be interested to know what Full Scale Deflexions
other
> flyers are using for their range of meters.
>
> John Barker - England
>
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