Secret1511 said:Is this something?
http://www.eped.nl/steponderdelen/stepmotor-1700watt.html
Denisesewa said:Secret1511 said:Is this something?
http://www.eped.nl/steponderdelen/stepmotor-1700watt.html
Thats a brushed motor, I used one in my first electric build years ago ,
If you look around you should be able to find that motor for about half that price.
BTW , if you try to pull more than about 1500 watts out of that motor it will run hot , its actually rated at 1000 watts at 36 volts if I remember right, mine was an "MY1200" which they discontinued and I ran it at 48 volts.
PM me your address and I can send you a set, they are the stock ones but will get you by untill you can find some quality bearings.scrone said:One of the serpentine bearings seized and broke my belt. Has anyone else had this happen? I tried to source some high quality one a while ago but could not find a direct replacement. It has an odd outside diameter of 17mm. Any ideas?
spinningmagnets said:However, The stock GNG drive 12T freewheel is not only an item from the "affordable" parts catalog (not strong), it is also located on the lower-RPM / higher torque side. In LightningRods configuration, the freewheel is moved to the higher-RPM / lower torque side.
crossbreak said:spinningmagnets said:However, The stock GNG drive 12T freewheel is not only an item from the "affordable" parts catalog (not strong), it is also located on the lower-RPM / higher torque side. In LightningRods configuration, the freewheel is moved to the higher-RPM / lower torque side.
the lightning rods config just uses the left side of the shaft. torque and rpm is the same for both...or did I miss something here?
ferret said:Robobike,
what plastic wheels did you use? Do they come with ball bearings?
Avner.
1KW said:great work, LR.
Is the 60v chain drive not a more reliable choice over belt however?