Allex
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I was thinking about this one 
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korpin said:hey allex saw that video not sure my bike can do 50 mph have not tried that high of amps but pretty certain I can get to 44 or 45 mph in that time....so 90% of the performance at 25% of the power? I'll take that!....
I think these hub motors simply cannot turn fast enough to absorb the extra electrons so they end up converting energy into heat at high wattages not very efficient
I also think that high voltage and lower amps are more efficient that lower voltage and high amps....some people say there is no difference in how you get the wattage but I would think squeezing all those amps thru those skinny motor lead wires leads to inefficiencies...but I am most familiar with single phase AC maybe its different for DC three phase?Rix said:With most Ebike hub motors, there is a point of diminishing returns. Start going above 8KW, whatever the thrust gain that is achieved from Peak KW increased via DC amps input yields less results than the thrust increase from DC impute getting to 8KW. Now this is a generalization, but you can see this on the Ebikes.ca simulator, and more importantly, Lukes Live for physics dyno custom wound vented cock-n-balls 3540 showed this as well. With that motor, from 7kw-10kw only yielded a marginal increase in HP and Ft ibs of torque, and from 10kw to 40kw before it caught fire, no increase on the dyno. I imagine with super big hub motors like the Enertrac 602 & 603, along with the Cromotor Mammoth, the diminishing returns would start around 16Kw, but those motor are 40 pounds.
Rick
wingsuit said:just paid for my cromotor so I'm one step closer. next is figuring out what controller/display/battery combo. I like what I'm hearing about the adapto but am having a hard time understanding what they need for charging (a lot of server psu talk and 220 wiring going on in that thread, I'm limited to 110v at home and work). Also doesnt help that I cant get a reply from anyone. I'm just looking at a 80-90v ///13-20ah battery so I'd just need the mini-e controller but I cant get a reply from anyone yet.
Rix said:Exaclty correct Korpin, all peak wattage is not the same. For example, a 4080 on a 100v 50amp set up would run way faster top speed than a 50v 100amp set up. But they are both 5000 watt systems. Also, the 100v set up would be more effecient, could yeild up to a 15% increase in thrust over the 50v while having a much higher top speed. Yah the higher voltage setup is more effecient, and I don't know why that is except you can see that on Justins ebike CA simulator. I really should educate myself on electrical theory, maybe learn Ohm's law because I don't have a clue.
Rick
Allex said:Not really, More voltage=more motor revolutions.
So Rick have faster acceleration but lower top speed and you have higher top speed but it takes more time to get there.
Rix said:Allex said:Not really, More voltage=more motor revolutions.
So Rick have faster acceleration but lower top speed and you have higher top speed but it takes more time to get there.
Exactly!
Rodney64 said:Rix said:Allex said:Not really, More voltage=more motor revolutions.
So Rick have faster acceleration but lower top speed and you have higher top speed but it takes more time to get there.
Exactly!
Higher voltage equals higher top speed regardless of amps. I recon that korpin would get to his top speed just as quickly as Rick would as be has 25 more volts. Maybe I'm wrong. That motor korpin has sounds like a 6 wind.
Rix said:CjCelo, welcome to the thread, just throwing this out there, what kind of riding do you want to do with the Phasor? What kind of speeds and performance are you wanting to achieve. Offroad and road only can be spec'd differently.
Rick
cjcelo said:Rix said:CjCelo, welcome to the thread, just throwing this out there, what kind of riding do you want to do with the Phasor? What kind of speeds and performance are you wanting to achieve. Offroad and road only can be spec'd differently.
Rick
Thank u your answer, I wanna create fastest Performance ebike for offroad and I find powerfull hub motor tips on some sites, Like a 72V,5kw http://leilicn.en.alibaba.com/produ...&edm_cta=read_msg&edm_time=realtime&edm_ver=e etc..
cjcelo said:@rick thank u, if u send Component list or buying guide for me,I will so happy