Published on: 2025-05-14 13:03:10
Author: Mateo Peña Doll I built this custom gearbox dynamometer (aka dyno) to test marine transmissions I design and build from the ground up. Typically, my transmissions serve as a lower-unit gearbox for hydrofoiling electric boats. As a consulting mechanical engineer in the electric marine industry, I needed a way to run up to 1000 hours of durability testing on the transmissions I develop. But with dyno labs charging $100+ per hour, outsourcing was not an option for me. The solution? Bu
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