izeman
1 GW
out of curiousity: i had a thread opened regarding performance of a xclyte @2500w. many of you mentioned that you have to feed it load of watts to make it fun. someone mentioned 6kW etc ...
i assembled my bike today, and did some shunt modding in the controller and didn't recalibrate the shunt value of my CA-V3. so it was reading way to low AMP values, and cutting the power @40A did mean 65A in reality. which was 60A, as this was the maximum the controller was programmed to. with 80V this means almost 5kW of power.
i have a temp sensor installed. just next to where the phase windings enter the stator. about 1cm "after" the soldering to the phase wire which leave the motor.
i don't have a picture after install, but imagine it sitting near the center of the green circle, glued with temp resistant repair metal to the windings.
so now to my question: pushing 5kW to the motor in a 20" rim temp raised faster then you could follow it. showing 16°C/60°F ambient when i turned the switch, it raised to 120°C/250°F (programmed high temp cut off of the CA) within a minute.
i have upgraded to 12awg phase wire, and they are barely warm where they connect to the controller.
the motor case is cold to the touch, but after coming down to a stop after some more minutes (with disconneted temp gauge) the case is still at 40°C/100°F after half an hour.
HOW ARE YOU ABLE TO RUN THIS MOTOR AT 6KW+ w/o instantly melting it's inner parts???
btw: even with the temp problem i can't get rid of that ebike grin
this bike performs REALLY nice. hitting 68km/h / 42mph on the flat and pulling like a tractor *ggg*
i assembled my bike today, and did some shunt modding in the controller and didn't recalibrate the shunt value of my CA-V3. so it was reading way to low AMP values, and cutting the power @40A did mean 65A in reality. which was 60A, as this was the maximum the controller was programmed to. with 80V this means almost 5kW of power.
i have a temp sensor installed. just next to where the phase windings enter the stator. about 1cm "after" the soldering to the phase wire which leave the motor.
i don't have a picture after install, but imagine it sitting near the center of the green circle, glued with temp resistant repair metal to the windings.

so now to my question: pushing 5kW to the motor in a 20" rim temp raised faster then you could follow it. showing 16°C/60°F ambient when i turned the switch, it raised to 120°C/250°F (programmed high temp cut off of the CA) within a minute.
i have upgraded to 12awg phase wire, and they are barely warm where they connect to the controller.
the motor case is cold to the touch, but after coming down to a stop after some more minutes (with disconneted temp gauge) the case is still at 40°C/100°F after half an hour.
HOW ARE YOU ABLE TO RUN THIS MOTOR AT 6KW+ w/o instantly melting it's inner parts???
btw: even with the temp problem i can't get rid of that ebike grin