I am trying get to my motor physics right. This might be correct or totally wrong:
Lets say I have a motor with a specification of 140 Kv, 1000W.
That means that a 24V battery will drive it theoretically to 24 x 140 = 3660 rpm. (no load)
And let's say that the max speed with that is 30mph.
Then, when going uphill the rpm drops to 800 rpm. The back EMV is then 800 / 140 = 5.7 V
The amps will go drastically up up course but the ESC limits them to 50A, lets say.
Here is the question: Does this mean the motor is now only producing 50 x 5.7 = 285 W?
Or is it the 24V Battery - 5.7V * 50 A = 910W pulling on the motor?
If this is a nominal 24V, 1000 W motor (= 41 Amps) , it will be overloaded already.
Is this how it works? Never let the motor go down in rpm (through load) by more than.. 20%, 30% , 50%?? (permanently)
So if I use a gear for that uphill example, that allows the motor to run at 2500RPM I could go uphill with 16.3mph
if 2500/140 = 18V * 41A = 738W are enough power for that?
Thank you for your consideration!
Oh, bonus question: Is there a difference in this behavior between brushed and brush-less?
Lets say I have a motor with a specification of 140 Kv, 1000W.
That means that a 24V battery will drive it theoretically to 24 x 140 = 3660 rpm. (no load)
And let's say that the max speed with that is 30mph.
Then, when going uphill the rpm drops to 800 rpm. The back EMV is then 800 / 140 = 5.7 V
The amps will go drastically up up course but the ESC limits them to 50A, lets say.
Here is the question: Does this mean the motor is now only producing 50 x 5.7 = 285 W?
Or is it the 24V Battery - 5.7V * 50 A = 910W pulling on the motor?
If this is a nominal 24V, 1000 W motor (= 41 Amps) , it will be overloaded already.
Is this how it works? Never let the motor go down in rpm (through load) by more than.. 20%, 30% , 50%?? (permanently)
So if I use a gear for that uphill example, that allows the motor to run at 2500RPM I could go uphill with 16.3mph
if 2500/140 = 18V * 41A = 738W are enough power for that?
Thank you for your consideration!
Oh, bonus question: Is there a difference in this behavior between brushed and brush-less?