Originally Posted by
Bry195
“And I'll reiterate my reply”
Your comments still have nothing to do with me. If you havent asked a question and dont understand my comment....I can suspect what you want but Im not going to participate in a topic that I wouldnt even get the satisfaction of learning or teaching something.
I don't know how you're struggling with this. Let's try again.
Originally Posted by
Bry195
I think setting a motor to 6 amps is more about the thermal time constant of a motor. in english its the amount of heat a motor can dissipate continuously without overheating. its not torque and only related to kv or rpm through ohms law but its not a way to find peak power. its a way to stay under the thermal time constant.
You said this. I'm directly replying to this statement. And I disagree with it. I don't want anything from you, except for you to realise I'm telling you that I disagree with this method. Some motors will not stay under this thermal time constant when set to 6A. They will overheat.