hello people,
i'm an owner of a 350w BBS01B, which i have connected to a 52v(14s) battery pack(fooling the 36v lock with a tvs diode as described here), with the controller set to 20a current(max that's allowed on the bbs01 controller)
it's been working fine for the last couple hundred kms, and regarding the heat, after pushing the motor for quite a bit i could still put my hand on the stator casing(measured aroung 50c with an IR thermometer) but im eager to get moar power.
the limiting factor right now is the controller, my first thought was to get a vesc(flipsky 75100 type deal), that would enable me to
1. push more than 20 amps baseline for more torque
2. push even more amps on top of that with field weakening and get higher top rpm
3. a bonus in the form of extreme flexibility of a vesc in terms of settings(as well as maybe fixing the throttle's 1 second input lag lol)
i, however, am worried about these things:
heat. even though im prepared to do all kinds of things to fight it - potting the coils with some thermal compound, increasing the contact area between coils and the outer casing(PC style thermal pads maybe??), adding additional cooling on the casing with heatsinks, i could even(attempt to) rewind the stator if the need be - but i assume there certainly is a limit where i just melt my windings no matter what - and what i want to know, what is the limit?
iron core saturation. i dont have a degree in electrical engineering(or any degree for that matter), so my knowledge in this aspect is very outside of my competence, but it's something that i've been warned to keep an eye on - apparently there's a threshold where adding more amps to a motor is no use since the iron core would be oversaturated with magnetic field. i have no idea how to estimate this number for my specific motor though... and it's an especially big concern for me, since bbs01 has a 30% thinner rotor than it's bbs02 older brother.
does my plan make any sense and is there a point in attempting this, or will i be disapointed and the 52v/20a is already pushing the physical limits of the motor? it would be quite a bummer if i threw away a hundred bucks on a vesc or a couple hundred on a vesc + cooked motor
thanks
p.s. just want to add that im doing this more for the "science" and out of curiosity, i know that just straight up purchasing a bbshd or tsdz16 would be much cheaper, powerful and reliable
i'm an owner of a 350w BBS01B, which i have connected to a 52v(14s) battery pack(fooling the 36v lock with a tvs diode as described here), with the controller set to 20a current(max that's allowed on the bbs01 controller)
it's been working fine for the last couple hundred kms, and regarding the heat, after pushing the motor for quite a bit i could still put my hand on the stator casing(measured aroung 50c with an IR thermometer) but im eager to get moar power.
the limiting factor right now is the controller, my first thought was to get a vesc(flipsky 75100 type deal), that would enable me to
1. push more than 20 amps baseline for more torque
2. push even more amps on top of that with field weakening and get higher top rpm
3. a bonus in the form of extreme flexibility of a vesc in terms of settings(as well as maybe fixing the throttle's 1 second input lag lol)
i, however, am worried about these things:
heat. even though im prepared to do all kinds of things to fight it - potting the coils with some thermal compound, increasing the contact area between coils and the outer casing(PC style thermal pads maybe??), adding additional cooling on the casing with heatsinks, i could even(attempt to) rewind the stator if the need be - but i assume there certainly is a limit where i just melt my windings no matter what - and what i want to know, what is the limit?
iron core saturation. i dont have a degree in electrical engineering(or any degree for that matter), so my knowledge in this aspect is very outside of my competence, but it's something that i've been warned to keep an eye on - apparently there's a threshold where adding more amps to a motor is no use since the iron core would be oversaturated with magnetic field. i have no idea how to estimate this number for my specific motor though... and it's an especially big concern for me, since bbs01 has a 30% thinner rotor than it's bbs02 older brother.
does my plan make any sense and is there a point in attempting this, or will i be disapointed and the 52v/20a is already pushing the physical limits of the motor? it would be quite a bummer if i threw away a hundred bucks on a vesc or a couple hundred on a vesc + cooked motor
thanks
p.s. just want to add that im doing this more for the "science" and out of curiosity, i know that just straight up purchasing a bbshd or tsdz16 would be much cheaper, powerful and reliable

