hey hy,
this wheel is a monster and sucks current to move. i've been meaning to take a picture of it's paw print somehow, maybe after going thru the water? gotta be like 4 times the traction/friction w/ pavement. makes for a very solid feel, but god help you if you gotta pedal it.
re heat, all i can say is that on my 5 mile commute, where mile 3 to 4 is a long steady uphill, the:
- hs3540 in bike wheel reaches 125C at mile 4.5, after the hill
- unoiled hs3540 in MC wheel reaches 125C at mile 3.3 (one third up the hill, so i have to back way off the throttle make it to the top w/o cooking)
- oiled hs3540 in MC wheel reaches 80C at mile 3.3 and as long as i'm moving doesn't rise above 90C.
bottom line, w/o cooling this wheel is unsustainable for heat reasons alone for more than a couple minutes at 4kw.
sure is a beast to look at tho, isn't it? :lol:
but let's remember, i got it cause i wanted a bombproof rear wheel for stupid stuff. guess how i feel now that every bump squirts oil onto the rotor?
not good. it's not every bump, but i lost all rear braking power sometime during the morning's commute.
is there a way to seal the wire side? i don't know. as far as i can tell now, i need:
- sealed bearings, not shielded ones, but first need to find out if there're compatible w/ the sidecover/motor. look at the sealed rubber capped bearing on the cromotor:
then look at the shielded ones i've got in the hs3540:
also to do:
- somehow seal/caulk the wire slot -- this i can't figure out how to do. either i'll have to leave the bearing on the axle and caulk around the inside of the wire. or i'll have to push the sidecover down over wet caulk, and perhaps squeeze more down from the outside? messy, messy.
you (and everybody now) is running higher current than i am, so maybe she'd perform for you. i'd love to get my hands on an 18fet, if i weren't totally hemoraging cash...
Hyena said:
Any reason the vent hose is so long ?
yeah, so i can bend the end out and attach the seasoning injector. and be able to access it behind the large freewheel gear. i hardly put any jb weld under it so it's come a bit loose. i didn't know if it would work at all, and was ready to epoxy over hole if i had to! sure is handy to be able to lean it over and see the oil, and i can point it to drain in a cup if i wanted to. but that tube can't survive long with that heat before it hardens and cracks i imagine...
it is also worth noting that seems to be no leaking at high speed. i imagine the oil is way against magnets and windings with tremendous centrifugal forces. it's just the hard stops when it comes flying down and splashes into the slot.... but i confess, i'm not watching the motor all the time.. :lol: