Kabbage
100 W
Hi All,
Finally took advantage of the holidays to swap out my C'lyte3540 (see http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=39940&hilit=avanti) for a BPM 11pole hubmotor. I guess I wanted something a bit lighter than the Crystalyte, less 'obvious', and I was only ever running it at around 1200W, so the C'lyte was a bit overkill.
I tried full-throttles bike with the BPM and it was all good, so bought an 11 pole one from BenMoore here in Melbourne - sweet.
There was a bit of fun getting it to run; I must admit to being a bit daunted by the potential for problems with the wiring, but managed to get the phase/hall combo worked out on just the third try! Wow. I was using a spreadsheet that I found here on E/S somewhere (although mine was *completely* different. First try I got backwards, second try I got grumbling, third try it worked - the spreadsheet generally shows 'nothing' or it working, so a bit confused...).
Of course, as I have discovered with e-bikes, nothing ever goes quite to plan; I have a few questions, and was wondering if anyone could help??
Firstly, the darn disc caliper is too close to the motor cover...


There seem to be two options for this; either just space out the caliper off the supports a little somehow (does someone make spacers?), or change fully to a bigger disc, with the required caliper spacer off the standard mounts). I reckon I can get away with just spacing it on this disc, mightn't be quite full contact, but would be close.
The second thing is that I am just relying on the halls for the speed (I have not changed my CA to have a separate speed sensor - just thought I would ignore it - no major problem, but the speeds it's reporting are way too high - is there some setting on the CA to change this?
Finally, there was someone here in Aus. with the 'chicken motor' 200W stickers - does anyone still have any for sale?
-kabbage
Finally took advantage of the holidays to swap out my C'lyte3540 (see http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=39940&hilit=avanti) for a BPM 11pole hubmotor. I guess I wanted something a bit lighter than the Crystalyte, less 'obvious', and I was only ever running it at around 1200W, so the C'lyte was a bit overkill.
I tried full-throttles bike with the BPM and it was all good, so bought an 11 pole one from BenMoore here in Melbourne - sweet.
There was a bit of fun getting it to run; I must admit to being a bit daunted by the potential for problems with the wiring, but managed to get the phase/hall combo worked out on just the third try! Wow. I was using a spreadsheet that I found here on E/S somewhere (although mine was *completely* different. First try I got backwards, second try I got grumbling, third try it worked - the spreadsheet generally shows 'nothing' or it working, so a bit confused...).
Of course, as I have discovered with e-bikes, nothing ever goes quite to plan; I have a few questions, and was wondering if anyone could help??
Firstly, the darn disc caliper is too close to the motor cover...


There seem to be two options for this; either just space out the caliper off the supports a little somehow (does someone make spacers?), or change fully to a bigger disc, with the required caliper spacer off the standard mounts). I reckon I can get away with just spacing it on this disc, mightn't be quite full contact, but would be close.
The second thing is that I am just relying on the halls for the speed (I have not changed my CA to have a separate speed sensor - just thought I would ignore it - no major problem, but the speeds it's reporting are way too high - is there some setting on the CA to change this?
Finally, there was someone here in Aus. with the 'chicken motor' 200W stickers - does anyone still have any for sale?
-kabbage