dumbass
100 kW
I think you are really over reaching for a 600w motor. Ether I am missingit or you didn't indicate if your driving the right or left side of the wheel. Which is it?
Bob
Bob
amberwolf said:Like I tried to explain to you in your original thread,
http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=39170
you're gonna have to use a much bigger sprocket at the wheel, and/or a smaller one on the motor. I don't know how else to help you, if you are going to persist in trying to go the wrong direction.![]()
dumbass said:I think you are really over reaching for a 600w motor. Ether I am missingit or you didn't indicate if your driving the right or left side of the wheel. Which is it?
Bob
darkangel said:dumbass said:I think you are really over reaching for a 600w motor. Ether I am missingit or you didn't indicate if your driving the right or left side of the wheel. Which is it?
Bob
hi bob there is the picture on the bottom of my thread
but dont worry about it
darkangel said:dumbass said:I think you are really over reaching for a 600w motor. Ether I am missingit or you didn't indicate if your driving the right or left side of the wheel. Which is it?
Bob
hi bob there is the picture on the bottom of my thread
but dont worry about it
TylerDurden said:600W motor might not survive.
That's one problem right there: 900RPM loaded is far too low if the 3000RPM is unloaded under the same conditions. Usually loaded RPM is about 80% of unloaded RPM, depending on the system. The further you get away from the unloaded RPM, the higher your currents will be, because the back-EMF (BEMF) of the motor will be so much lower, and the motor will burn up if it is kept at that loading unless you are cooling it enough to take away all the waste heat being produced. (this would take some major cooling).darkangel said:in conclusion
3000 rpm
under load 900rpm
900rpm x 60min x 48T/11T x 29" wheels x 3.14 / 12" x 5280' = 94mph - 38mph wind and additional cause of resistance = 56mph safe speed
94mph /250lbs estimated weight = .376 * 29" wheels =11mph
38mph + 11 mph = 49mp - 94mph = - 45 or 45mph estimated speed total
26" wheels you need 11t -44t or 48t is good
27" wheels you will need 12t - 52t
700c wheels you will need 11t -48t