Scratch1973
100 mW
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- Mar 25, 2012
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Thanks Rix. Def gonna look into that.
Scratch1973 said:Well to be honest I think that is the only thing I want is something to get the bike home if the battery runs out so I'm looking for the setup for that. Not sure what sizes are best for that. I don't think I'm gonna pedal much while riding
Dimpirate, I had found the Melvin a while back couldn't remember name though. As. Advertised I should be able to run a second chainring up to 20t less!! Cool
Thanks Rick, this will be getting added to phasor package!
Scratch1973 said:Thanks for your help Rix. It will be awhile till I actually get mine up and going. I just ordered the frame so the minimum is gonna be 3 months, but I am somewhat on a budget. I just want to get a good idea of how I am gonna set it up at least for now. I def want the cromotor and everything is so expensive but I had a crystalyte I think it was a 3505 and was not really happy with the quality so I want to try another brand and keep hearing great things about the cromotor
This is my advise to pay the extra and know that when you plug it in that its going to work.
Also where do you live, post it in our profile.
Rod
I had someone here in Perth who helped me otherwise I would of been lost. (Jonescg)
Rodney64 said:korpin said:well I fried my wires inside my motor which does not make sense because my current was limited to under 40 and I keep the watts around 2000 and under during climb and always pedal first before I add power...HPC said they would fix it but the motor is rated 4500 watts what size wiring should I have going to motor(guage) they look a little thin to me..the motor has heat sensors but apparently its the wires that are melting before motor gets hot which tells me the wires are too thin
Korpin it doesn't take long to heat up. I blew my controller and it was only working hard for a few minutes. Once the heat gets into the motor it's hard to remove it. Maybe you need to vent your motor by the sounds of it you do a lot of hill climbing.
Scratch1973 said:Thanks for your help Rix. It will be awhile till I actually get mine up and going. I just ordered the frame so the minimum is gonna be 3 months, but I am somewhat on a budget. I just want to get a good idea of how I am gonna set it up at least for now. I def want the cromotor and everything is so expensive but I had a crystalyte I think it was a 3505 and was not really happy with the quality so I want to try another brand and keep hearing great things about the cromotor
how thick are the wires on the cromotor and 5405 anyway?....that may be way to go..was reading they are 11 guage that may be what the crown are when you consider insulation....one thing I noticed when I saw a crown opened up was the stator was NOT very wide,or at least as not as wide as the body would suggest WAY thinner than a cromotor BUT this may have been a test motor,but the weight is somewhere around 16 pounds if I remember correctly whereas the cromotor is more than 22......Rix said:Korpin, I am surprised you are having issues with your HPC65/4065. Hyena is running 9KW through his and with smart riding, he hasn't reported any problems. His isnt even vented yet unless I missed it. I don't know if I am drinking the Crown Motor Koolaid just yet. Keepin my ears to the ground, I am hearing rumors that they aren't as robust as the 54xx or cromotors and are definately not a 6KW continues motor. Why not go with a Crystalyte 5404 or a new Cromotor? Running my 5404 at 70 amps and 80 volts doesn't even get it that hot on the climbs, and I weigh 240# and my bike way about 120#. Since you got the wider swing arm, the cromotor or 5404 would mount directly on. Hell with the volts you are running, go with a Crystalyte 5405. Should be good for 40MPH at 100 volts and would climb like a mountain goat.
Rick
yes derrick over at HPC would swap out the 4065 for the new crown so I may go that route....it seems pretty light for a bigger motor compared to cromotor or 5405 but not sure how robust it is...would like to get a vented version but not sure if thats available...also noticed stator was NOT as wide as body would suggest more like a 4065 motor but maybe that was a test motor I was seeing?Rodney64 said:Korpin, The crown will be a better option. Are HPC still talking about swapping the 4065 for the crown. I know that you did mention that once. Good to see that you are getting good support from HPC.
When I had these types of issues with wires melted together I had to work it out myself.
One thing that I have found when my wires have melted the cable from the controller to the motors hot as well.
Maybe its worth taping a heat sensor to these cables and monitoring this temp when you're doing hill work. It's all a learning curve and we've all been though it.
Rix said:I would wait on the crown motor.
Rodney64 said:Rix said:I would wait on the crown motor.
Korpin, I'd wait for the cromotor with demister. I think this is what Rick meant.
Rodney64 said:Insider said:Hi guys,
Is there anyone here who use LiFePo4 within his frame?
I'm not sure if anyone has used LiFePo4 but one of the things that you need to think about with cells in the Phasor frame is that they need to be laid flat. Not on edge. Otherwise they will deform and puff. This is from my experence. The other option is upright. Mine were upright but longways. With the angle of the frame I have supported the cells by making 3 mm ply boxes.
The below cell may work ok. Look for cells that are around 45mm wide. The below pack is a flat pack. this is what you'll need this way you can fit them 2 wide and placed flat on the frame. Remember the frame about 97mm wide and these flat packs are 43mms wide. Still plenty of room for packaging either side.
liFePo4 is a safer option if you have never used lipo or need to store your bike inside. Don't see any reason why it won't work
Insider said:Rodney64 said:Insider said:Hi guys,
Is there anyone here who use LiFePo4 within his frame?
I'm not sure if anyone has used LiFePo4 but one of the things that you need to think about with cells in the Phasor frame is that they need to be laid flat. Not on edge. Otherwise they will deform and puff. This is from my experence. The other option is upright. Mine were upright but longways. With the angle of the frame I have supported the cells by making 3 mm ply boxes.
The below cell may work ok. Look for cells that are around 45mm wide. The below pack is a flat pack. this is what you'll need this way you can fit them 2 wide and placed flat on the frame. Remember the frame about 97mm wide and these flat packs are 43mms wide. Still plenty of room for packaging either side.
liFePo4 is a safer option if you have never used lipo or need to store your bike inside. Don't see any reason why it won't work
Rodney, thanks for your expirience.
Yes, I have never ever used lipo and I'm going to store my bike at home. So, Lipo scares me![]()
As I see here:
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=38252&start=25#p593676
your Lipo's lay on the edge of each other, not flatwise. Maybe I don't get the gist of what you are saing
P.S. My frame is about to be powdercoated, hurray!!![]()
Insider said:Hey, Rodney!
Thanx for your experience.
My round trip to my work is the same as yours - about 45km. The road is flat with no hills, a common moscow landscape.
I think I'm going to use LiFePO4 ( 12x(8.4Ah 13.2V) Zippy FlightMax) battery instead of LiPo. Only due to sensitivity to temperature and flammability of LiPo batteries.
I have a final decision regarding motor. I'll use MAC 1000W.
The wheels will be 26' (rear) and 26'-28' (front)
As for the type of riding - city rides mostly, hilly off-roads at weekends (not so reckless)![]()
o00scorpion00o said:What's wrong with a topeak bag with a few LiPo for longer trips ? just parallel them up ?
Maybe you need diodes if you do that because one pack might be a fair bit older than the one not used so much ?
Just a suggestion.
well if thats true what will stealth bomber be using?..anybody know?Rodney64 said:Rick according to maxwell65 and again Grin cyclery it looks like crystalyte have discontinued the XX54 series motors.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=47577#p697853
http://www.ebikes.ca/store/store_motors.php
Rodney64 said:Rick according to maxwell65 and again Grin cyclery it looks like crystalyte have discontinued the XX54 series motors.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=47577#p697853
http://www.ebikes.ca/store/store_motors.php
Crystalyte 400 and 5300 Series Motor's Discontinued The venerable 400 and 5300 motor series that got so many enthusiasts started on ebikes has now been formally discontinued by Crystalyte