karma
10 kW
i ran across that looking for a chain ring size.
http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/cycling/what-size-chain-ring-to-use/
http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/cycling/what-size-chain-ring-to-use/
That is Australian Dollars - still twice the price of the 75t Dutch chainring, though.......rkosiorek said:80T $290.00? WOW!!!
14s LiMn. So 51vkarma said:how manny volts are you runing?
caleb7777 wrote:If the +5v to throttle is interrupted, it will send a throttle output of 0 yes? or no?
Yes. Interrupting the 5v to the throttle will do about the same thing as pulling down on the throttle line, but with less chance of frying the throttle.
VERY WELL! It was just like going from a start to 15, if pedaling along it goes even faster.rkosiorek said:that is impressive a 50% jump in top speed at the flip of the switch.
you did not mention - how well did it accelerate from when you flipped the switch until you hit 30mph?
rick
I know the main issue that Doc had with spdt relays, was that they might not switch instantly and in sync, and short out the phase wires. And if under throttle, that would blow the mosfets. It just seems like if it were going to happen, it would have already after doing it quite a few times.Joepostal said:Yeah I was talking to a friend about this and it seems the only issue should be accidentally switching back to WYE when your at top Delta RPM. Durring the time that the switch from Y to D you open the output so why would this be a problem... I don't know. But the opposite switch at the top delta RPM will send a lot of voltage backward to the controller/batteries. I think that issue is probably not as big as folks make it out to be but I am a NEWB
I still want to build that rockin Y to D setupand I am lernin bout it.