I am currently building a mini electric quad standup scooter type vehicle which is currently powered by a single 1000w 48v my1020 brushless motor and chain to the rear axle which drives both rear wheels together, however I am now thinking I would like it 4 wheel drive, so was looking into fitting hub motors for the two front wheels.
I have found a few 13" single shaft 48v hub motors on Alibaba which I think might work
However I just wondered if they are different to use compared to the my1020 style motors as the rpms seem much lower.
The 1000w hubwheel motors I have found are approx 1500rpm yet my original my1020 brushless style motor seem to be 3000rpm or so
Or is it just that these 1500rpm hub motors are the optimal rpm for direct drive?
Is there anything more I need to know about using hubmotors on the front wheels whilst still using the separate my1020 motor powering the rear axle?
(Obviously I will have to get two more controllers to power them)
But if there is anything I am missing?
I have found a few 13" single shaft 48v hub motors on Alibaba which I think might work
However I just wondered if they are different to use compared to the my1020 style motors as the rpms seem much lower.
The 1000w hubwheel motors I have found are approx 1500rpm yet my original my1020 brushless style motor seem to be 3000rpm or so
Or is it just that these 1500rpm hub motors are the optimal rpm for direct drive?
Is there anything more I need to know about using hubmotors on the front wheels whilst still using the separate my1020 motor powering the rear axle?
(Obviously I will have to get two more controllers to power them)
But if there is anything I am missing?