docnjoj
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otherDoc
d8veh said:I hope you gave the wheel-builder the frame so that he can get the rim central. It needs an off-set if it's a rear motor. Ideally, you need the gears on and all the spacers in place, for him to get it right.
eMax said:This is great news! My wheel is currently being built now and plan to do some good testing over the weekend. The efficiency seems good. Sorry if I missed something but what bike are you running this motor in?
cwah said:How does it compare to your other motors?
Those are similar speeds that we use also. I can't go faster than 15 or so on our MUT because of dog walkers, runners and hotel guests on rental bikes.We pick time when there are few of those problems but still.........Anyways another road test today.drsolly said:cwah said:How does it compare to your other motors?
In low gear, it's slightly less torque than a 500w motor (but only slightly), and in high gear it's slightly less speed (but only slightly). My use of the bike doesn't need speed, going over rough ground I'm very happy with 10 mph (and this will do 12). On tarmac, if I'm heading back to the car and not stopping every 200m for a cache, then speed is useful, but I'm happy with 15 mph.
docnjoj said:Does anyone know how I can tell what wind I have? I will open the motor if I need to.
otherDoc
docnjoj said:Thanks, Jonathan. I may give that a try as it is the easiest way to compare this motor with others. Judging from what you say, it still could be the fast wind, but the wattmeter in the screen show lower wattage than I am used to. We shall see. It could be efficiency?
otherDoc
endlessly_ending said:docnjoj said:Thanks, Jonathan. I may give that a try as it is the easiest way to compare this motor with others. Judging from what you say, it still could be the fast wind, but the wattmeter in the screen show lower wattage than I am used to. We shall see. It could be efficiency?
otherDoc
How much of a difference do you see and to what motors are you comparing to?
I was pleased by the high efficiency when runnung uphill in low gear.
I compared against a geard 250W MXUS from Xin Feng of roughly the same size and weight, that I like very much.
http://www.mxusebikekit.com/shop_show.asp?cid=52
The motor becomes way less hot and thus for the time being I do not further consider to test ATF cooling with the XiongDa two speed hub
Jonathan in Hiram said:By 50 to 60% of no load speed a lot of motors are starting to seriously drop efficiency and are making heat. Peak efficiency is where you want to be near for flat level cruising and that's more like 80% or even 85% no load rpm.
docnjoj said:I just got an Email from yona and she suggests cutting the temperature sensor to perhaps allow higher rpm.
m52 power! said:Is the lishui controller much larger than the KT? What are the dimensions of lishui?