That might be an infineon, but it is not programmable.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17683
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17683
zombiess said:I let my friend who had zero ebike experience ride my 9C 2806 (20" wheel) on it's low power setting 40% throttle 26mph max speed up and down the street once. He liked it. Put him up to power level 2 (70%) and he did a 41mph pass so I told him try level 3 105% and he loved it. This was on a 125V 45A setup (I turned down the amps tad for his first ride which are usually 60-70A). He had no problems and instantly wanted one to go to work on. It's all about how the bike is setup. Prior to my extended swing arm, even I was scared to ride the thing at high power (and looped it twice), geometry was sooo wrong. Eight extra inches of swing arm tamed it, but it can still power wheelie depending on current settings and weight shift up to 20mph.
A magic pie with an decent external controller in a short wheel base 16-20" wheel would be a wheelie monster.
Golden Motor Canada said:Not sure how these MP3 motors are getting out. But chances are they are from the first 100 they made as test motors late last fall. Needless to say things did not go as well as planned because they are still unreleased. There still are no MP3 motors released from the factory for resale so if you have one it most likley is from this first 100 unit pre-production run. They have sent some of the surviving test motors from that run around as test models to certain people. They were not to be released yet as they were not very reliable and they still dont have the final wiring harness or controller. If you do get one of these pre-release motors never try plugging in any new throttles, brake levers or control buttons that come out after the release. The wiring inside the harness was changed and if you plug in any of the new controls into the harness they will cause a short and either blow the controls, the controller or fry the harness.
Of course if you Intend to scrap all that and just use the motor you may be ok with that. But there were also other issues in the motor itself that have been changed. I now have my second set of MP3's motors for testing and they say these will be the final released product. They are awesome, but why do I have them for weeks now and still no MP3's for sale to the public? I suspect there are still issues being worked out.
Do not judge the MP3 by anything you see before the release.
Gary
Well, welcome on the forum.minuteman2k said:The point is they are running the Pie at 2200 WATTS !!!! I believe![]()
Golden Motor Canada said:I am not here to bash Devi Motion. I am sure they are selling you the best product they have and no knowledge of any wrong doing. It looks to me that i may have been misslead. The post I made about "these motors are getting out somehow" was based on availablity information I have been given by Golden Motor over the last few weeks. Now that I am rethinking it maybe they are telling me false information. If so it would not surprise me.
I wish you the best and apologize if I am mistaken.
Gary
The Magic Pie 3 is new, I believe the one in this thread is the first to hit the forum. Yet, the older MP have seen a lot of mods and I think its saturation must be around 10kw. We have motors that saturate higher, but the large diameter of the pie makes it interesting for performance, and even better if they make it with integrated cooling.minuteman2k said:Could someone tell me the max they have run a MP3 up to ?
zombiess said:I let my friend who had zero ebike experience ride my 9C 2806 (20" wheel) on it's low power setting 40% throttle 26mph max speed up and down the street once. He liked it. Put him up to power level 2 (70%) and he did a 41mph pass so I told him try level 3 105% and he loved it. This was on a 125V 45A setup (I turned down the amps tad for his first ride which are usually 60-70A). He had no problems and instantly wanted one to go to work on. It's all about how the bike is setup. Prior to my extended swing arm, even I was scared to ride the thing at high power (and looped it twice), geometry was sooo wrong. Eight extra inches of swing arm tamed it, but it can still power wheelie depending on current settings and weight shift up to 20mph.
A magic pie with an decent external controller in a short wheel base 16-20" wheel would be a wheelie monster.
minuteman2k said:zombiess said:I let my friend who had zero ebike experience ride my 9C 2806 (20" wheel) on it's low power setting 40% throttle 26mph max speed up and down the street once. He liked it. Put him up to power level 2 (70%) and he did a 41mph pass so I told him try level 3 105% and he loved it. This was on a 125V 45A setup (I turned down the amps tad for his first ride which are usually 60-70A). He had no problems and instantly wanted one to go to work on. It's all about how the bike is setup. Prior to my extended swing arm, even I was scared to ride the thing at high power (and looped it twice), geometry was sooo wrong. Eight extra inches of swing arm tamed it, but it can still power wheelie depending on current settings and weight shift up to 20mph.
A magic pie with an decent external controller in a short wheel base 16-20" wheel would be a wheelie monster.
Please define a decent Controller ??
Enpro said:Well as you can see its a real MP3 and devi motion wanted to sell me a show model battery at first so i think they would have told me if the mp3 was a show model as well.
After all devi motion is one of the headquarters of golden motors so i guess they got early access?
Anyway half of my mp3 is already gone so it doesn't really matter too me anymore :wink:
neptronix said:While you're here, Gary.. do you think Golden motor will keep producing the external controller magic pie II's?
I am loving mine. Poor man's Crystalyte, definitely an under-appreciated gem![]()
minuteman2k said:Hi
Im new to this forum but have been reading carefully but not new to E bikes
Does anyone realise that the Magic Pie is used on the El moto Ebike ???
http://www.elmoto.com/produkt/
Even the cruise control and lights switch on the handle bars is the same as golden motors !!
The point is they are running the Pie at 2200 WATTS !!!! I believe![]()
cell_man said:minuteman2k said:Hi
Im new to this forum but have been reading carefully but not new to E bikes
Does anyone realise that the Magic Pie is used on the El moto Ebike ???
http://www.elmoto.com/produkt/
Even the cruise control and lights switch on the handle bars is the same as golden motors !!
The point is they are running the Pie at 2200 WATTS !!!! I believe![]()
I'm pretty sure it's not a GM on the Elmoto. I saw the motor and a pic of the emlmoto on another motor manufacturers stand.
zombiess said:cell_man said:minuteman2k said:Hi
Im new to this forum but have been reading carefully but not new to E bikes
Does anyone realise that the Magic Pie is used on the El moto Ebike ???
http://www.elmoto.com/produkt/
Even the cruise control and lights switch on the handle bars is the same as golden motors !!
The point is they are running the Pie at 2200 WATTS !!!! I believe![]()
I'm pretty sure it's not a GM on the Elmoto. I saw the motor and a pic of the emlmoto on another motor manufacturers stand.
That motor looks a lot like the 9C ones Justin at ebikes.ca imported and was a larger diameter 2806, forget what they called it, a 1606 I think.