Hi everyone,
being a first time poster at endless-sphere (after reading for a while) I have to say I'm very impressed what seems to be achievable if you're willing to lift your butt and get your hands dirty. You guys have some really neat projects going and I'm glad that you're willing to share your experiences.
While I was reading here and at some manufacturer's websites I stumbled across a question which I wasn't able to answer myself: Brushed DC motors and controllers are usually rated by a certain voltage and current. At full load (100% duty cyle) one could virtually eliminate the controller and find that the battery voltage equals the motor voltage (same as for the current) - purely DC and easy to understand. But how do I read brushless motor data? Let's take the MARS BLDC. The fact that this motor sometimes is referred to as Mars PMAC literally accompanies my question: Given the rated data of 48 Volts / 100 Amps - is this DC or AC?
Assuming it's DC (view from battery): 48 Volts x 100 Amps x 95 % Controller Efficiency = 4600 Watts motor input power ... or AC (view to motor): 48 Volts eff x 100 Amps eff x sqrt(3) = 8300 Watts motor apparent input power ...
Same as for the Controller: Does the Kelly KBL48201 draw 120 Amps maximum from a 48 Volts battery or does it supply the motor leads with 48 Volts / 120 Amps ...
Guess that's a typical newbie question ... but anyway ... your input would greatly be appreciated.
being a first time poster at endless-sphere (after reading for a while) I have to say I'm very impressed what seems to be achievable if you're willing to lift your butt and get your hands dirty. You guys have some really neat projects going and I'm glad that you're willing to share your experiences.
While I was reading here and at some manufacturer's websites I stumbled across a question which I wasn't able to answer myself: Brushed DC motors and controllers are usually rated by a certain voltage and current. At full load (100% duty cyle) one could virtually eliminate the controller and find that the battery voltage equals the motor voltage (same as for the current) - purely DC and easy to understand. But how do I read brushless motor data? Let's take the MARS BLDC. The fact that this motor sometimes is referred to as Mars PMAC literally accompanies my question: Given the rated data of 48 Volts / 100 Amps - is this DC or AC?
Assuming it's DC (view from battery): 48 Volts x 100 Amps x 95 % Controller Efficiency = 4600 Watts motor input power ... or AC (view to motor): 48 Volts eff x 100 Amps eff x sqrt(3) = 8300 Watts motor apparent input power ...

Same as for the Controller: Does the Kelly KBL48201 draw 120 Amps maximum from a 48 Volts battery or does it supply the motor leads with 48 Volts / 120 Amps ...

Guess that's a typical newbie question ... but anyway ... your input would greatly be appreciated.