First Build With selfmade Turnigy Rotomax Drive

Hexa

10 mW
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In 2014 i decided to build an Ebike with an Cube Flying Circus and and a Turnigy Rotomax 1.20 Brushless motor from Hobbyking.
I took a long time to construct the Drive with CATIA, a 3D CAD programm with tons of awesome features.
For reduction i used a Neugart PLE planetary gear.
Here are some pictues of the drive:

Some prototyping for checking dimensions etc.
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Assembled drive System:
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First i used a Turnigy Trackstar ESC as motor controller with an selfmade "Servotester" who converts the Throttle Signal to the Signal that the ESC needs.
For monitoring i used an Turnigy RC Power Meter.
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For a nice and clean look and good connection i soldered a Sub-D connector to the ESC:
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Link to the controller:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/..._Scale_Sensorless_200amp_8s_Opto_Car_ESC.html

Then i realised that i need a device that limits the Power that goes to the Motor because the combination of the Servo Tester and the Turnigy Trackstar ESC was not good for "noob" driving and everyyday use :D
So i decided to take a device calls "Forumscontroller" from a german Forum called pedelecforum.de to easily control my ESC.
Also i used the Forumscontroller for Monitoring so that i could read Voltage, Power, Speed, Amperes and a lot more.
For safety reasons i also connected an kill switch to the bike :)
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With this setup i mentioned that the motor only runs powerful at a minimum rotation speed above 2/3 of full speed!
Under this rotation speed i often got timing issues and some times the motor completly ran out of sync :x
So i thought i need a device that shows me the actual motor speed so i can easily choose the right pinion with my gear shift.
I just found an beatiful rev counter from "Koso". I made a circuit that converts the motor signals so that the rev counter can handle them.
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Here you can see the working device:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ow7hsgi0dhtc26a/Drehzahlmesser Koso.mp4?dl=0

With this setup i only got 650W of power out of the motor and that was okay for driving in the woods but just not enough power after some time of driving :D
So i decided to change the motor controller.
i bought an ESC for Alienpowersystems (APS) and got very good acceleration for this small Motor and a maximum power of 1000W.
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With this configuration the motor was at his thermal limit and all aviable power was squeezed out of this build.

My power source for this Ebike was a combination of two Turnigy 4S2P 16AH Lipos from Hobbyking that was connected in series to a 8S Lipo.

Link to the Lipo:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewitem.asp?idproduct=66309

Here are some Videos of my Bike:

First Test Ride with the first Configuration and 650W of power:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/20vy4opkawqe14w/E-bike erste Testfahrt HQ.mp4?dl=0

Finished Project, driving at a sunny day in the woods:
https://vimeo.com/129992138


If you want to see more Pictures of this build you can follow this link to get to my Dropbox where you can find all pictures made of this project:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3fs5zj2x51fq6cz/AACQrSffSgam-1rS0cN2l-eva?dl=0
 
Thank you very much :)
It took me a year to finish this project!
The maximum speed was 50 kph and i got a Range of 25km
Like you can see on the Pictures there are no pedals :mrgreen:
So: No, just sit down and push the thumb throttle to its maximum.
All you have to do is to check the revisions of the motor and shift your gears :)
 
Hey man, cool build :)

I'm thinking of using a similar motor and gearbox for a go-kart 4WD setup. Where abouts did you get all your alloy parts machined? Do you have friends who have a CNC machine or something? ;)

Cheers,
Lance
 
Yes, i have a friend who built a CNC machine by himself so the parts were very cheap for me :)
I have to say that the motor i used was not so good for driving without hall sensors.
The only Controller that worked good for me was an AlienPowerSystems ESC
 
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