DeamEyes
100 µW
I previously bought an ebike kit with a direct drive hub. I have since made the change from a freewheel to cassette system and 6 to 9 speeds on my bike and am no longer able to use the motorized hub I had. I know I can get a motorized hub from ebikes.ca that is 9 speed compatible, but as I use my bike usually as just a bike I am curious about building a friction drive system like the commuter booster and eboost, or EVTodd's. My goal is the system could reach 25-30 mph.
I have 2 24V 10ah starkpower deep-cycle batteries I would like to use in this project. I also have a 48V 1000 watt controller that runs without the hall senors connected I would like to use on this project. Can I use this controller on an outrunner, and If this so any idea what outrunner motor(s) would be best suited? I know to look for low kv. Is it right to assume I should look for similar voltage and wattage that is higher than my controller is able to produce?
I have 2 24V 10ah starkpower deep-cycle batteries I would like to use in this project. I also have a 48V 1000 watt controller that runs without the hall senors connected I would like to use on this project. Can I use this controller on an outrunner, and If this so any idea what outrunner motor(s) would be best suited? I know to look for low kv. Is it right to assume I should look for similar voltage and wattage that is higher than my controller is able to produce?