Flytec ultralight motor

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I came across this lightweight, relatively low RPM high power motor that looks promising for a mid drive build by flytec. Any one have experience adapting one.
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Some specs.

HPD 10 – Technical data
Specific idle running speed: 47 1/min/V
Specific nominal load speed: 42 1/min/V
Rotational speed limit value: 2500 1/min
Rated current: 190 A
Max. motor current: up to 230 A (according to fresh air cooling)
Max. stator temperature: 100° C
Rated input power: 10'000 VA
Nominal effectiveness: approx. > 93%
Linternal resistance phase to phase: 7.8 mOhm
Total inductance phase to phase. 14.5 µh
Ri 7.8 mOhm
Coiling number: 36
Magnetic pole number: 42
Coil number: 18/36
Torque constant: 0.22 Nm/A
Hallsensor feedback: without
Vector group: delta
Weight incl. connecting lines: 3.75 kg
Dimensions: diam. 21.8 cm – length: 7.1 cm

http://www.flytec.com/edrive.html
 
The "support" kit ( controller, programmer, data logger, etc) .. all look interesting too..
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Drehzahlsteller DST 10

Versorgungsspannung: 20 - 58V
Strom max.: 230A
Gewicht: 1000g
Masse: 170 x 100 x 70 mm

Drehzahlsteller DST 13.5

Versorgungsspannung: 20 -58V
Strom max.: 320A
Gewicht: 1400g
Masse: 130 x130 x 100
http://flytec.ch/de/e-drive/e-drive-komponenten/motormanagement-system/technische-daten.html

not to mention some of the devices they fit it in !...

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I recognize the design. It has been on the forum before. I remember a link to the original design paper or similar.
 
That's an interesting motor!

I like the "ergonomic" design of their PiWi controller!! 8)
 
I'm sure I've posted this before somewhere...

Ref: http://www.sinusleistungssteller.de/stand09.html
 

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Hi Miles.

Thanks for the link. Copper ribbon wound! WOW! Looks like rectangular jumpers between them.

Only supported on one side like the joby and a out runner design. Not crazy about that driving a sprocket setup and side loading it. Looking forward to what you come up with in your large diameter inrunner design.
 
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