it have 5 pins.RedKing73 said:HI,
anyone know how many pins on the small connector on the hub motor? And inside the black wire coming out of the motor, does it have 5 wires in it? black,red,blue,green and yellow ?
I'm away from it today and can't inspect.
Much appreciated.
costicuta2000 said:Hello.
I ride every day, since 2010, my old e-max 90S with 25.120 km. (20000 km, with stock configuration) Now I ride the beast, for almoust 6 month, on a lifepo4 configuration (72V 30Ah - 24S) with a 4,5 kw kelly controller. Top speed is near 73 km/h gps. (Like you see, I have a small battery and the voltage drop quite fast at full throtle). You can see, the speed is the same: greentime controller, or others controllers, we are all stock at 72-73 km/h. Maybe is the voltage limit. The funy thing, with my kelly controller is the acceleration. Pic at 171 amps and 68 V ( the controller can pic for 10s at 220 amp), so 11 680W on my cycle analist for a 130 kg + 65 (me). Is impressive. 0 to 50 km/h in 4 seconds. I think, I'll buy, a little bit later one e-max 120S (for 125cc licence), remove the controller and the silicon batteries and change him to 6Kw 96v regen kelly controller, and a good lifepo4 battery. I theory I must hit 90 Km/h. Did anyone has already tried?
ctirad said:Very nicely done Flexy. How complicated was to remove the old controller and keep the unrelated (lights, keylock..) circuits functional? Does the dashboard still working?
costicuta2000 said:Hello. I have important news for e-max users. It seems 11 kw of power (bust for 5 sec) is to much for the motor. You can take a look at my photos. I think the phase wire is not strong enough for this amount of power. The copper wire is ok, I have clean it and the motor works like new (i set a limit: 75 Amp at 72V). I still can hit 70 km/h but there is a big difference between 170 Amp and 75)
flexy said:Hi costicuta,
I have set regen current in my Sabvoton software so it takes maximum 80A phase current for ebraking and 25A when I release the throttle, I see it go up to -2.5KW on my CA when I brake hard.
I'm not sure how you set it in Kelly software, is it a percentage of your maximum current?
flexy said:There is a cross section of the motor at the bottom of this page:
http://www.proud-eagle.com/pro3.asp
you can see how the backplate and bearing meet the axle,it will take a lot of force to remove it because the magnets are trying to hold the stator in the case, a bearing puller would help, give yourself plenty of time.