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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby Metallover » Fri May 28, 2010 11:30 am

Some rough numbers. 26" 9c at 66.6v lipo. I am using the ebike calculator for these predictions, and they seem pretty accurate.

Watts at:
10mph - 75w
15mph - 150w
20mph - 280w
25mph - 500w
30mph - 800w
35mph - 1225w
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40mph ~ 1750w
45mph ~ 2450w

The numbers are all estimates from the e-bike calculator. I can almost always hit 35-36mph with a my 20a, 1500w power limit.

I got a graph out of the ebike calculator.

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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby piersdad » Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:43 pm

Watts at:
10mph - 75w
15mph - 150w
20mph - 280w
25mph - 500w
30mph - 800w
35mph - 1225w


interesting.
i specialize now (in retirement) with mobility scooters
24 v at 6km/h =6 amps 144 watts
24v at 12 km/h =12 amps 288 watts

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combination of cog belt and chain drive.
so although i cant have 26 inch wheels there would be lot of potential improvement here for this sort of transport
much of scooter design is 100 years behind the times

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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby amberwolf » Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:51 pm

Crossposted from the DayGlo Avenger MkII build thread:
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There was some slightly gusty breeze that varies in direction, so I rode in all four cardinal directions with the streets around here and get these readings, using the 9C, 36V 13Ah NiMH, and Lyen 6FET. I forgot to look at the Watts reading but was instead looking at Amps, :( so that's what I've written down below:

5MPH = 3-4A
10MPH = 4-6A
15MPH = 5-7A
20MPH = 11-13A

To get to the desired speed for steady reading, I rode for at least 3 seconds at that speed with no spedometer variation before glancing at the WU readout. Would've been longer, but there is too much traffic this time of day in the neighborhood and the roads are too short in some cases, before coming to stop signs or other speed-altering situations.

Since the voltage for 5-15MPH is around the same, at 38-40V, and at 20MPH is around 33-35V, that puts calculated watts-at-speed at these numbers:

5MPH = 114 -160W
10MPH = 160 -240W
15MPH = 190 - 280W
20MPH = 363 - 455W

Accelerating up to those speeds takes a lot more power; the peak watt reading was 841W, and the peak amps were 24.63. Minimum voltage was 32.44, resting voltage after return was 38.5. Total of 1.544Ah used up.

Total mileage doing these tests was 3.396 miles, and total Wh was 56.3, giving a Wh/mile of 16.58. Surprisingly low given that I was not pedalling at all, and the heavy accelerations I did for extended periods for the 20MPH runs (which were interrrupted multiple times due to heavier traffic out on the faster longer roads).
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby amberwolf » Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:38 am

Less-scientific post this time, but a probably more accurate reading:
http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/vi ... 13#p334613
CrazyBike2 using a Vpower/CammyCC 48V20Ah pack, running a 12FET Infineon generic with a 9C front 26" wheel. Total bike weight (including battery packs/etc) is probably 185lbs right now plus my own 155lbs.

I failed to remember any data other than 20MPH took 260-290W, consistently throughout a 2.9-3mile trip, with varying directions and very slight slope changes (nearly completely flat for all intents and purposes).

I'll have better and more data at some point soonish, now that I have the large-screen CA to make reading this stuff while riding possible. I may also be able to log the data once I make the cable and rig up an old laptop with serial port in the cargo pod.

Then I can also take the pods off and compare readings, to see if it is much lower without them.


As an aside, it is interesting to note that CrazyBike2 (semi-recumbent) is so much lower than DayGlo Avenger (regular fully-upright riding) for power for the same speed, using the same motor and wheel, even with a slightly higher voltage battery pack (about 4V) and that CB2 is MUCH heavier than DGA, at least twice as heavy right now.
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby amberwolf » Tue Nov 23, 2010 3:27 am

Hunh. When I tested same conditions but using the NiMH (~4v less total pack voltage), I got 360-390W for 20Mph. :?

Why *more* power needed for less voltge at same speed? More current, sure, same power total expected.... kless, actually, since the heavy vpower pack was not on the bike .
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby Joe90 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:19 pm

44km/h = 820w input upright on the bike this is 18.6 wh/km
70km/h = 2400w input crouching on the bike this is 34.3 wh/km
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby mylittlepony » Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:28 am

Hi everyone,
I found these results useful but I thought it would be nice if they were collated better. I've made up a survey thing that will collate and graph all the results automatically. Anyone fancy entering their data into it here?
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby veloman » Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:45 am

20mph = 250watts
25mph = 450watts
28mph = 650watts

I don't have the typical ebike.
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby Doctorbass » Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:00 am

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0km/h 60W (DC-Dc, controlle and LED) :D
32km/h 550W
75km/h 4300W
100km/h 8000W
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby mylittlepony » Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:10 am

I didn't mean put the data in this thread - I meant HERE
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby Farfle » Wed May 23, 2012 7:52 pm

Watts at:
10mph - ~150
15mph - ~250
20mph - ~300
25mph - ~400
30mph - ~ 850
35mph - 1.5k
40mph - 3.6k
45mph - 4.5k
50mph - 6k
>50mph - @ 70mph, 11.2kw (120A @ 94V)
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby veloman » Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:21 pm

I did some riding with the watt meter on some dead flat stretches. There was a strong sustained wind, so I averaged the two below:

22mph into headwind 570watts
22mph with tailwind 350watts
so, that would give about 460watts at 22mph. With no wind, it should actually be less, like 400watts I'd say. Introducing wind with make things slower overall.

Not very scientific, but the best I could do without uploading data into a graph or excel.

BTW, my no load wattage at 38mph is 145watts. (52v on Mac 8 turn). I think this is kind of high, but not sure.
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby veloman » Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:24 pm

Farfle wrote:Watts at:
10mph - ~150
15mph - ~250
20mph - ~300
25mph - ~400
30mph - ~ 850
35mph - 1.5k
40mph - 3.6k
45mph - 4.5k
50mph - 6k
>50mph - @ 70mph, 11.2kw (120A @ 94V)



If you were to chart these numbers, I think you'd see they don't look right. How do you get a 2.1kw jump from 35 to 40, but only a .9kw jump from 40 to 45? I guess it's possible if a setup has a weird torque band.
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby Farfle » Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:46 pm

I may have my data a bit messed up, it was taken on the fly. Ill try it again with the new motor. hopefully should get some more accurate numbers up to the 90 mph mark :twisted:
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby veloman » Thu Sep 06, 2012 7:56 pm

Tested tonight with light wind on the same flat stretch as before, but on my 2806 9c. Averaged 480watts at 25mph, no funky aero tuck or anything. The 9c should be more efficient at this speed than my macs. I seem to average slightly less wh/mile overall.

25mph - 480watts - standard 9c wheel, 48v battery 4110 fet controller
20mph is 300ish, but I didn't do a real test of it.
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby idontknowwatt » Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:16 am

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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby e-biker » Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:40 pm

I get 67wh per mile @ 44.6 mph @ 2100 watts
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Re: SURVEY: Your watts at various speeds

Postby pendragon8000 » Wed May 15, 2013 7:28 am

30kph 200watt (may by more, I can pedal it up to 40kph for many mins limited at 200 , 29er xc bike)
60kph 1100watt tuck position with semi slick tyers on high psi.
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