Bubba
10 mW
Hi all!
I've been searching for days for information concerning the maximum punishment a Clyte 408 can take, but can't seem to find any consistent answers.
Does anyone, who has extensive experience with this motor, know what it can handle? I'm just looking for straight, simple answers concerning temperature and max watts and for how long. My daily commute is 9.5 miles each way, with a total climb of 300 feet over 5 miles. I've using 48v and currently have the max amps set to 32.00 (Lyen 12FET). Hitting 1570 watts for about 5 seconds on the steeper hills while pedaling. The highest temp I've recorded was 143 degF, on the hottest day we've had this year (94 degF ambient).
Thanks in advance!
Todd
Edit: 143 degF temp was the result of the average of several areas on the hub, using an IR sensor.
I've been searching for days for information concerning the maximum punishment a Clyte 408 can take, but can't seem to find any consistent answers.
Does anyone, who has extensive experience with this motor, know what it can handle? I'm just looking for straight, simple answers concerning temperature and max watts and for how long. My daily commute is 9.5 miles each way, with a total climb of 300 feet over 5 miles. I've using 48v and currently have the max amps set to 32.00 (Lyen 12FET). Hitting 1570 watts for about 5 seconds on the steeper hills while pedaling. The highest temp I've recorded was 143 degF, on the hottest day we've had this year (94 degF ambient).
Thanks in advance!
Todd
Edit: 143 degF temp was the result of the average of several areas on the hub, using an IR sensor.