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by grogenaut
3823 days ago
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One big drawback not called out to electric is you have to power it to have it hold still. Hydraulic can just leave a valve closed which may or may not require power. Then again just have it "sit". This may not be the best tactically though in small group engagements as "sit" is movement and freeze is dead stop. I'll let people who know more about that debate it though. |
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Is it common to work around this by supplementing the electric motor with a disc brake?
Depending where you want to be on the tradeoff between complexity vs energy-efficiency, you could use a hydraulically-powered disc brake in order for the brake to not need power except during state transitions.