gmouchawar
100 W
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2008
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- 105
Hi,
I have a questions to the techies here. I purchased a brushless hub motor. Not knowing that their are 2 kinds i received a sernsorless motor.
This is a problem because there isn't (at least not that I can find) a source for cheap sensorless brushless controllers.
I have a few ideas that I will bounce around here:
1- Use brushless controller from an RC application but change the output FETS. Anyone done this? I have found some that go up to 70A and 23V.
I need a min of 36V. I am concerned that other components in the controller wont handle the higher votlage like the regulator. Also I wouldn't have
a schematic so it would be trial and error. There is another problem with the throttle input. I can test with an RC radio and receiver, but I would need
another solution when i get it to work for a throttle.
2- Add magnets and sensors to the current motor and still use a regular brushless controller with sensor inputs. 1st I thought to open the motor and see
if there is a place to put them inside. However, the seam is inside the spokes. So my current idea is to put magnet/magnets
outside the case the have a pick hall effect sensors mounted onto the fork like the pickup for a speedo.
3- find a good source for a sensorless controller. My problem is that this will still be a pedal 1st so I need a sensor near the crank also.
4- using a sensored controller as a baseline fool the sensor input??? need help with this one as I don't understand much about motors.
My understanding is that the sensors are used to determine rolling direction and at low speeds only.
5- build something to take the back EMF and convert it to sensor input for 4.
6- cut my losses and buy a whole kit for another $300.
I have a questions to the techies here. I purchased a brushless hub motor. Not knowing that their are 2 kinds i received a sernsorless motor.
This is a problem because there isn't (at least not that I can find) a source for cheap sensorless brushless controllers.
I have a few ideas that I will bounce around here:
1- Use brushless controller from an RC application but change the output FETS. Anyone done this? I have found some that go up to 70A and 23V.
I need a min of 36V. I am concerned that other components in the controller wont handle the higher votlage like the regulator. Also I wouldn't have
a schematic so it would be trial and error. There is another problem with the throttle input. I can test with an RC radio and receiver, but I would need
another solution when i get it to work for a throttle.
2- Add magnets and sensors to the current motor and still use a regular brushless controller with sensor inputs. 1st I thought to open the motor and see
if there is a place to put them inside. However, the seam is inside the spokes. So my current idea is to put magnet/magnets
outside the case the have a pick hall effect sensors mounted onto the fork like the pickup for a speedo.
3- find a good source for a sensorless controller. My problem is that this will still be a pedal 1st so I need a sensor near the crank also.
4- using a sensored controller as a baseline fool the sensor input??? need help with this one as I don't understand much about motors.
My understanding is that the sensors are used to determine rolling direction and at low speeds only.
5- build something to take the back EMF and convert it to sensor input for 4.
6- cut my losses and buy a whole kit for another $300.