@knightrider1545 I thought so too at first, but as I thought about it more I realized that the two speeds are combined at the final diff to produce a variable speed.
@knightrider1545 It's still limited by the size of the gears used for both the low and high speeds and the amount of power lost through the moving parts and transmission :)
@DavidPartay But I gotta ask why doesn't in the moc, the thing speed off like crazy since it could make a any ratio including 5:1 or why not 99:1 ratio?
I want to try this out. I'm curious to find out how scalable it is. Assuming you could add more differentials for higher gear ratios.
EyeOnTheTV 3 weeks ago
@cablecatdk Taking a closer look, his model at 0:50 is flipped upside down compared to the animation.
EyeOnTheTV 3 weeks ago
@sienidino For you it probably is.
JohannWeich 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@knightrider1545 I thought so too at first, but as I thought about it more I realized that the two speeds are combined at the final diff to produce a variable speed.
JohannWeich 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Great video. You have swapped input and output at 0:50. That is presuming that input is where the engine should be.
cablecatdk 2 months ago
i dont get the point, that's useless
sienidino 2 months ago
Bravo!
HermanniSan 2 months ago
Wow! Great realisation!
TheJohnSRT 2 months ago
@knightrider1545 It's still limited by the size of the gears used for both the low and high speeds and the amount of power lost through the moving parts and transmission :)
DavidPartay 3 months ago
@DavidPartay But I gotta ask why doesn't in the moc, the thing speed off like crazy since it could make a any ratio including 5:1 or why not 99:1 ratio?
knightrider1545 3 months ago