Correct me if I'm wrong, but each individual motor has its own built-in resistance that factors into the resistance added into the circuit, which is why the readings might have been different. The fan difference might factor in some, but I doubt that it would make as much of a difference as the reason I mentioned above.Alex-RCHS wrote:Like DragonFruit said, it's really hard to compare. You could try asking the proctor what the highest score was at the tournament, although they don't always tell you.highbuilder wrote:I made my first ever design using curved balsa wood and at the invitational, I got 181 low speed and 340 high speed. I wanted to know how good these scores would be on average.
The only thing you can compare it to is previous designs. As long as you keep getting better, you can't go wrong!
For comparison purposes, my team and I have been testing at 670 mV HS and 400 mV LS without any resistor wired in. At regionals we got 360 mV HS and 210 mV LS, with 6.7 ohms of resistance. We think the difference is due to the fan being different, not the resistance, but we aren't sure.
Also, if you're looking for a better direct comparison due to all of the different things factoring into resistance, I would measure the rpm of the blade (I think that was what we did last year).
Hope this helps!