Matt Gruber
1 MW
Anybody know how much more? I've never seen a chart on that.
I'm not sure what CO2 or nitrogen would do in the presence of the arc from a commutator.
fechter said:That's interesting...
I suppose the copper's resistance increases with temperature somewhat.
Possibly the brushes too.
Matt Gruber said:i bet 20 yrs from now ebikes will come with a thermistor triggered amp limiter circuit. a gradual reduction of max amps as it heats up.
For brushed motors it's a bit trickier, but they do make cool infrared non-contact thermometers that could be aimed at the commutator or armature for a good temp reading.
Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh said:And you thought clamp on ammeters were bulky!![]()
fechter said:The motor windings could be made of micro copper tubing with water flowing inside.
Matt Gruber wrote:
i bet 20 yrs from now ebikes will come with a thermistor triggered amp limiter circuit. a gradual reduction of max amps as it heats up.
That's one of the features of my "ideal controller". Lots of them have a thermostatic switch that just cuts off when it gets above a certain temperature. ...
For brushed motors it's a bit trickier...
Lessss said:Or use a small electric compressor to compress a small amount of air (generates heat on the electric pump), release the air and pipe it into your air cooling system. Compressed air once released is very cold. thus you are pumping cold air into your motor instead or ambient temperature air.