Wummi said:fastest i've gone for now is 72 Kmh (on a 48V 20AH LiFePo pack) (i need some überbrakes now :-/ suggestions?)
John in CR said:If your no load is 110kph and top speed 72kph, then you're way over geared and need a much smaller wheel, though the current limits could be severely holding you back, especially the way too high phase/battery limit ratio. With a high power motor and light load you really need to exceed 80% of no load or you have too big a wheel. The most I run on similar motors that I've used since 2008 is a 14" moto rim that ends up with an OD of 19-20" depending on the tire.
Have you tried to get those magnets of the back iron? In some Chinese, not so expensive no name motors, magnets are just marginally bonded.zombiess said:It sucks that is has a big gap between one of the magnets in the ring as I can clearly hear it mess up the motor timing until Lebowkis controller goes sensorless. On a sensored controller it sounds imbalanced.
John in CR said:Lebowski's controller isn't going to fix that magnet issue. It overcomes misaligned halls, but not a gap in the magnets. I wouldn't risk any of my controllers trying to run a rotor like that. Send them a picture, and tell them to get you a replacement rotor. Maybe you're lucky and the epoxy is just as poor, so you can get the magnets off without damage. Some cheap epoxy isn't going to cut it though. Didn't BigMoose have some good stuff, or know where to get it? Getting them spaced exactly won't be as easy as it seems either.
Personally I wouldn't waste my time and would try to get satisfaction through the vendor, and if that doesn't fly chalk it up to being out there on the front lines. Compared to a trip to China to establish vendors the cost is nothing. I've only be clipped by one, an outfit out of Malaysia.
Animalector said:I'm pretty stoked with it actually. I think the build quality is good, it handles the 5kw i pump through it well enough, I don't ride around at that power all the time, but temps never get too high on the coils when I do...
For the money (about $600 delivered if I recall...) it's worthwhile. My front rim came pre-laced and needed re-lacing but I still maintain it was a good purchase.
Andy
cwah said:Animalector said:I'm pretty stoked with it actually. I think the build quality is good, it handles the 5kw i pump through it well enough, I don't ride around at that power all the time, but temps never get too high on the coils when I do...
For the money (about $600 delivered if I recall...) it's worthwhile. My front rim came pre-laced and needed re-lacing but I still maintain it was a good purchase.
Andy
What about the torque? Does it have as much as the cromotor? That's the most important thing to my eye
That's the 5000W motor, not the 3000W motor. Torque all depends if the motor is wound for it or not. It could have more torque with slower wind and less speed or less torque and higher speed with faster wind.cwah said:They now advertise it with 50mm magnets:
Torque is maybe now closer to the cromotor?
no thats not true at all. it doesn't matter for what kV a motor is wound. the torque the motor is able to produce, or the power losses at a given torque output will be almost exactly the same.wesnewell said:Torque all depends if the motor is wound for it or not. It could have more torque with slower wind and less speed or less torque and higher speed with faster wind.
Not even close, it's a 40mm wide stator. Even if you feed it enough amps to make up the difference of the KV being higher thus needing more amps to produce the same torque as a motor with more turns, the phase wires are tiny and need to be replaced. This motor is probably along the same lines as a Crystalyte 40xx series.