michael.i@me.com
10 W
- Joined
- May 31, 2012
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Can anyone give me a good detailed explanation on how the number of turns relates to motor characteristics?
I am just a little confused on why someone would want more or less turns in their motor.
I am looking at buying a Mac geared motor for my full size mtb and have been talking to cell man via email and he is recommending to me a 12 or 10 T motor.
http://www.emissions-free.com/catalog/i24.html
Am I correct in thinking that more turns means stronger motor? What I really want is something that gives me power for trails and hills. I don't really need high speed on this bike, just want hill climbing. I am 255 lbs. I bought a 1000watt direct drive motor for my bike and am not happy with the power I am getting from it. I am not sure how many turns the 1000 w motor has.
Maybe when I have time I will take it off the bike and open it up and have a peekaboo.
but I need some time to do this, and time is precious at the moment.
Thanks in advance for your help and suggestions.
One more thing, does anyone know if this motor supports regeneration or does it freewheel?
I am just a little confused on why someone would want more or less turns in their motor.
I am looking at buying a Mac geared motor for my full size mtb and have been talking to cell man via email and he is recommending to me a 12 or 10 T motor.
http://www.emissions-free.com/catalog/i24.html
Am I correct in thinking that more turns means stronger motor? What I really want is something that gives me power for trails and hills. I don't really need high speed on this bike, just want hill climbing. I am 255 lbs. I bought a 1000watt direct drive motor for my bike and am not happy with the power I am getting from it. I am not sure how many turns the 1000 w motor has.
Maybe when I have time I will take it off the bike and open it up and have a peekaboo.
Thanks in advance for your help and suggestions.
One more thing, does anyone know if this motor supports regeneration or does it freewheel?