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Gearbox Science I: Predicting Rate of Fire for Gearsets |
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Written by Jay
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Monday, 07 February 2005 |
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Page 10 of 10 Conclusion
Through the use of some math, it is now possible to accurately predict rate of fire for different gearset combinations as long as the current ratio and current rate of fire is known. This provides a powerful tool for airsofters to determine just which gearset will be most beneficial for their specific combination of parts, without resorting to the blind guessing that is currently prevalent in discussion forums. Despite the usefulness of these equations however, there is still more room for improvement and much work to be done. Currently, the formulas are valid for the Tokyo Marui EG1000 motor, but there are many other motors available in the aftermarket. The effect of different motors as well as different battery and voltage combinations WILL change the equations. Fortunately, these factors can be accounted for mathematically and the equations can be further modified to take them into consideration. In our upcoming AEG Motor Science article, new formulas will be derived and several AEG motors from Tokyo Marui and Systema will be put to the test. Stay Tuned!
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