Hobbyking's Turnigy Wattmeter does the same thing as the Watt'sUp Meter but at less than half the price, is frequently out of stock so you should put on your wishlist to be notified when its in.
Can you put up a few closeup pictures of how the torque plate and hoseclamps go together on the USPD kit? I have a bazillion parts here that came with this kit and I'm certain a good number of them are superfluous...a pic of yours would help.
When the LVC trips the controller is inoperable, an LVC that is too low ends up killing your batteries...an LVC that is too high shuts the controller off before the batteries have been discharged. Capishe?
Yeah this was just a straight up test with no diagnostic equipment of any kind, hobbyking is out of stock on their wattmeters. So you think I should mount it to a bike first then try different phase combinations? Will do. I tried to save the hall wires but after cutting the insulation to...
Well I finally put my 400W MAC/BMC motor back together again without the hall wires and gave it a test with this controller: http://www.campsolution.com/speedcontrollerforbrushless36vdcmotorw78diahole-specialforelectronicbike1-1.aspx
It is sensorless with 63V caps and 75nf75 mosfets rated for...
No I haven't pulled the stator yet. Below are pics of the 400W and 600W MAC/BMC motors. I also want to improve the airflow in the motor as once I pull this thing out I'm going to melt that epoxy with a heatgun and scoop it out like I did with the 400W. This motor is going to get some...
Not an illusion it's a much thicker shaft at 17mm and uses 6203-RS bearings as opposed to 6201Z bearings found on the 600W version. You achieved 30mph on 36V with the 600W motor? Impressive! I was going to use 12S lithium (44.4) but it looks as if I can just use 10S and save some weight and...