
dirtdad wrote:I have found that with BMCs V2 and V3, 72V just does not get you much more than 48V which seems to be its sweet spot.



dirtdad wrote:I have found that with BMCs V2 and V3, 72V just does not get you much more than 48V which seems to be its sweet spot.

nicobie wrote:I never could get an Infineon (old style) to work right with the V2, but a cylte analog works fine.

dirtdad wrote:I will have to try the speed mode in the next week or two.

oatnet wrote: Was the infineon the one with the upgraded clock chip?
-JD



oatnet wrote:dirtdad wrote:I have found that with BMCs V2 and V3, 72V just does not get you much more than 48V which seems to be its sweet spot.
Disappointing, I had dreams of taking this to 120v and seeing what it could do. I was expecting overvolting performance similar to x5's, but I guess this is just a 35mph hub motor that is lightweight, not a 60mph screamer. I wonder what the problem is at 72v+... I remember reading somewhere that this V3 was supposed to be 1/4 the resistance of the V2, I'd think that was a good thing. Has anyone had the cover off theirs yet?

Muad'dib wrote:oatnet wrote:Has anyone had the cover off theirs yet?
I have opened mine up, trying to upgrade the wires, but all I could fit in there after countless hours of trying was 14 gauge motor wires. The original wires may have been 16...they don't look much different than the 14. You can see the windings for yourself:

oatnet wrote:If it is still open, and you remember when you are actually working on it, can you spin the motor by hand (5)rpm and verify that is in fact (1) full wheel rpm?
-JD


Muad'dib wrote:oatnet wrote:If it is still open, and you remember when you are actually working on it, can you spin the motor by hand (5)rpm and verify that is in fact (1) full wheel rpm?
-JD
It is still open. I don't understand exactly how to measure the rpm like you asked. Can you explain (as if to a 5 year old!) how you want me to measure it?



oatnet wrote:Muad'dib wrote:oatnet wrote:If it is still open, and you remember when you are actually working on it, can you spin the motor by hand (5)rpm and verify that is in fact (1) full wheel rpm?
-JD
It is still open. I don't understand exactly how to measure the rpm like you asked. Can you explain (as if to a 5 year old!) how you want me to measure it?
(oatnet smacks stupid self in forehead) Whups, I made no sense, as TPA said, I meant revolutions not RPM. Can you rotate the stator by hand 5 complete revolutions, and verify that doing so spins the wheel one complete revolution? If so you will verify that the motor has 5:1 gearing.
-JD



Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh wrote:about splicing multiwire cable if it hasn't been mentioned already, something I like to do when there's room is to stagger the splices to spread them out a bit.



RPA wrote:That really sucks about the Kelly controller. It sounds like it's worse than my little BMC 30A controller. Hopefully this new BMC one will be better.









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