Subytuner
Pebble Pounder
Can anyone tell me the difference between the 65:1 and 38:1 gear box without opening them up
That doesnt seem possible. The lightweight 2.2 case is the same material, physically smaller and there is one less gear. If I do all the same weight reduction to both cases/gearsets, the 2.2 gearbox should be considerably lighter.
Can anyone tell me the difference between the 65:1 and 38:1 gear box without opening them up
The reason I say that is if you keep the servo mounted the same way. With the 38:1 cases you will not be able to run delrin tubes, which are over 1.5oz lighter than al tubes. On my 2.2 a 7950 barely fits with a 13t pinion. I can weigh both cases but i think the difference will be marginal after milling and i don't think the extra gear even weights 1/2 an ounce. So I think you lose more with the delrin tubes than you gain in the extra gear. That was my thought anyway?
Two extra bearings and one extra gear and the gears in the 65:1 case do not have pins to hold the gears they have set screws holding the gears to the bearing stubs.
Can anyone tell me the difference between the 65:1 and 38:1 gear box without opening them up
The numbers indicate the gear ratio of the gearbox. The 65:1 gearbox has an extra gear in it which reduces the gear ratio from 38:1 to 65:1.
Can anyone tell me the difference between the 65:1 and 38:1 gear box without opening them up
I understand the gear ratio difference :roll:
I understand the gear ratio difference :roll:
I heard the 65:1s have room to store an apple inside just in case you need a mid-crawl snack...
I heard the 65:1s have room to store an apple inside just in case you need a mid-crawl snack...
So what are you wanting to know? Theres an extra gear in the 65:1's and they take 48 pitch pinions.
The case is longer to accomodate the extra gear, but not substantally.
What are you trying to determine? I have both cases.