RoughRider
100 W
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- May 17, 2009
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how much Amps come from controller to each phase?
Yes. It would be higher.slayer said:i think the 220 amps comes from the battery pack to the controller. from the controller to the phases would be a different rating
markcycle said:RoughRider said:by one from Kelly...500$
http://www.kellycontroller.com/shop/?mod=product&cat_id=41,26,47&product_id=516
but i would by the bigger one...800$
I'm using a 120 volt 220 amp Kelly at the moment good for 136 volts. This should be OK to demo the motors capabilities
Mark
Doctorbass said:I know it's a simple extrapolation... but could the desing of that kelly so different than our infineon...?
voicecoils said:Doctorbass said:I know it's a simple extrapolation... but could the desing of that kelly so different than our infineon...?
This is quite off topic, but the best place to look is threads/photos of dead and dissected Kelly controllers. Kelly keeps it's designs quite secret. I think you'll find the design is quite different from the Infineon/Crystalyte boards.
Arlo1 said:Does anyone know the winding on these motors is it the same as a x5?? Is it capable of the WYE DELTA mod?
Arlo1 said:Just curious. I do think I will own one of these one day. I am folowing the pikes peak build section and motor selection is on my mind. I am thinking something with a little more top speed is in need.
johnhead@frontiernet.net said:Mark,
Pikes Peak sounds like some great exposure for you and your motor. I might suggest, roating your torque arm with regards to the exit point of your motor harness however. I repositioned mine so that the harness exits upward and I can run it along the TOP of the swing arm. This MAY.. help to protect the harness from flying debris, rocks etc. during your run up the mountain? And I'd be happy to respoke your motor once we can get a more "angle friendly" pattern worked out.
Highest Regards
John Head
markcycle said:Arlo1 said:A 144 volt 20AH Lipo pack with a 602 0r 603 depending on the speed VS torque needed for the race will make a competitive bike.
Mark
Jay64 said:markcycle said:Arlo1 said:A 144 volt 20AH Lipo pack with a 602 0r 603 depending on the speed VS torque needed for the race will make a competitive bike.
Mark
I guess that would kind of depend on the difference in torque of the two motors versus the difference in top speed of the two motors. Typically for this race you are going to want more torque over more top speed. There are a lot of turns that require massive braking, hard driving out of the corner, while going up a very steep incline, while not having too many major straights. I would lean towards the torque motor unless there is a huge difference between the speed of the two motors and only a small difference in torque between them.
markcycle said:Here is a Ninja 250 build using 602 hub motor on another forum
http://www.elmoto.net/showthread.php?t=1088&page=12
Mark