Jimmy is "jesoner79" on here. Is that who Duracoated your Halo white?
Jimmy is "jesoner79" on here. Is that who Duracoated your Halo white?
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im pretty sure ud just find out a RPM at a certain volt and divide by 60 for example 8000rpm would be 8000/60= 133 per second
so far, so good, but still no info of how many rpms per volts...![]()
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ur right i dont think its really possible to even measure the exact rpm kinda a ball park figure epecially when its loaded so many variables to consider
actually there is some ways to measure, by a laser meter... you can measure the rpm of motor or the stroke of the body...the stroke is more precise...
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damn i woodnt even no where to get one.. it wood be cool if the builders did kinda put out a rpm to volt kind thing with there machines
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something like that.....I think It´s a good idea to know each machine how many cps is doing by certain amount of volts for example, If my spektra do x in 8.5 volts my stigmas do the same in 9.3 volts for example...sometimes is a pain to feel the machines because of diferent system, noise and type of give, so have a chart of each machine I think it´s a good thing to know
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IMG_0681.jpgIMG_0684.jpghere are a couple pics for ya gaston
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