Re: Re: Potential new product
Good morning, Aki-san.
As these are aimed at F1D fliers mostly, I think the scale is about right.
To convert to in-oz, 25 = about 0.35. Depending on loop length, max torque is between .4 and .5 typically.
This would make the meter capable of reading between 70-85% max torque at 360 degrees.
At some point beyond that deformation is possible. I haven't tried to calculate that.
If I decide to make up a batch of these, I will need the potential customers to decide what they want.
It is way too much work to make these up individually, tailored to each person's desire.
I don't have any problem making up two versions, one gram-cm and the other in-oz, but those two should be standardized. A group have asked for 0-25 gm-cm. I'm sure that they would be happy with 0-30 too.
0-50 = almost ,7 in-oz, which is way beyond what F1D motors produce.
Regards.
Mike Kirda
Received on Wed Sep 21 2016 - 07:23:20 CEST
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