sacko said:I was under the impression that the TC80 would do 80km/h @ 72v 50amps.
The simulator shows 58km/h in a 26" wheel?
devorion said:Hey YOU! reading this, do YOU have a Crown running? make me a believer! :lol:
madin88 said:devorion said:Hey YOU! reading this, do YOU have a Crown running? make me a believer! :lol:
I'm also waiting for some experiences with the Crown, but i think if the ">72V issue" still is present these motors become more and more uninteresting for high powered bikes (moped style).
I decided to go with the Cromotor and it rocks![]()
sacko said:Which motor was this? TC80, TC100 etc.
What speeds were you achieving?
Which controller were you using?
I presume you mean a 20s lipo? If so, nominal voltage is 3.7v = 74v
sacko said:I presume that is a 26" wheel?
Yes, 84v fully charged, but you should rate its nominal voltage, not its fully chaged voltage.
Either way, that is impressive. Any pictures?
Have you checked the unloaded speed by any chance?
The TC100 is capable of 100kmh @ 72v, but nobody has confirmed if that is a loaded or an unloaded speed.
dan974 said:I can't imagine the torque with a TC65...having broken my axel on and HS4065 I'm not sure it will and handle so much torque with just extra 3mm...(15mm axle for the crown isn't it ?)what's the weight plz ? w, W/o rims, tyres as you want...is it 50mm wide magnest or 40 ?
MadRhino said:Forget about ready made torque arms if you are after any acceleration power. That is a common newbie mistake. You have to make your own custom torque plates, and they need to be thick and tight.
WeejockpoopongMcPlop said:sacko said:I presume that is a 26" wheel?
Yes, 84v fully charged, but you should rate its nominal voltage, not its fully chaged voltage.
Either way, that is impressive. Any pictures?
Have you checked the unloaded speed by any chance?
The TC100 is capable of 100kmh @ 72v, but nobody has confirmed if that is a loaded or an unloaded speed.
Yes 26" wheel with Specialized hard track nobblies.
I'll put up a build thread when I've got some decent finished pictures, planning on riding to work again on it so will get some pics by marina bay or along F1 pits perhaps during lunch
Unloaded speed (presumably lifting rear wheel off the ground?) I did that before adjusting the number of poles on the CA and it was showing something like 250kphwhen I adjusted poles on a low battery it was 95+kph. I'll double check on a full charge and grab a pic of the CA to show the reading but will need to wait until end of the week.
johnrobholmes said:I may be building up a wheelset with this hub, I was contacted in the last few days about it. My 11/12 butted spokes may give a better fitment unless Xlyte brought their tolerance down to mate tightly with 12ga spokes. I will be interested to actually build up the wheel and get some hands on it. Personally I would love to see Kenny start offering 2.3mm spoke holes and keep with regular flanges or straight pull designs. I made a jig just for HS hubs to redrill them for proper sized spokes with bicycle rims.
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sacko said:I presume that is a 26" wheel?
Yes, 84v fully charged, but you should rate its nominal voltage, not its fully chaged voltage.
Either way, that is impressive. Any pictures?
Have you checked the unloaded speed by any chance?
The TC100 is capable of 100kmh @ 72v, but nobody has confirmed if that is a loaded or an unloaded speed.
wingsuit said:So no one has figured out the over 72 volts issue? Was hoping to run a 90v Nmc but might have to opt for the cromotor if this thing still has issues at higher voltages.
Yes, no problem! I ride 500Km, it's OK. I use the Justin's Controller 12xFET4110. I did a modification on Rshunt. Now, my current limit is 50A. I did several ride of 12km at 50-70kph (average 30kph), and no problem. The temperature of the casing of the motor and controller was under 30 degC.RoughRider said:@dotrick
so TheCrown runs good on 100Volts or do you have any issues with it?
wich controller do you use?
johnrobholmes said:Never got any Crowns sent in for lacing, everybody is using CroMotors and X5 motors for high power. Mostly CroMotors, we are lacing 4 to 6 a month and one or two x5s.