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1KM per volt sounds interesting. That would give me roughly 10mph over my Monster's current motor, and knock 20lbs off the unsprung weight.
stevc said:Found some more , hope the link works (translated).
http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=http://electrotransport.ru/ussr/index.php%3Ftopic%3D22553.18&prev=/search%3Fq%3DMXUS%2B3000%26rlz%3D1C1OPRB_enAU521AU601%26espv%3D2%26biw%3D1280%26bih%3D891
140-146mm dropouts?...I find it hard to believe the manufacturer wouldn't know the tolerance to within 6mm!
spinningmagnets said:I don't know if this was posted yet (I looked and didn't find), the Russian forum posted that the laminations were 0.50mm thick, and the phase wires were 13AWG 2.6mm (squared)
140-146mm dropouts?...I find it hard to believe the manufacturer wouldn't know the tolerance to within 6mm!
I believe these specs "might" refer to the available axle-shoulder drop-out widths range that is available. For example, the stock Cromotor has a 150mm D.O. width, but zombiess ordered a large batch with 145mm D.O. width. If you are buying a pallet full of them, there might be some customization that is available.
I'm not feeling the need to wait. Because the lamination change prevents a large portion of heat generation in the first place.Ebikebert said:I dont understand the rush.
Samd said:I'm not feeling the need to wait. Because the lamination change prevents a large portion of heat generation in the first place.Ebikebert said:I dont understand the rush.
If this motor in the very first post of this thread does 110 kph in that youtube video, I don't need to wait for a cast Ally stator and miss our impending Aussie summer. I'm sure the thermistor will tell me what I need to know.
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If a clyte 4065 handles a stamped stator, its more than ok enough for me.
Relanium said:Well for me it's because I want to start my first ever ebike build, you know how exciting that is
teslanv said:Or just get a Cromotor??? Aren't they made in Croatia?
From my understanding its less than 4065 i.e less than 8.5rpm/v, the 4080 is 9.5 or above?. And 3525 is 6.5.sacko said:The wires are my only concern, but I am sure I can mod them myself.
Comparing the wind to a Crystalyte, is this closer to a 4080 than a 4065?
\/ampa said:Do these motors have 13AWG phase wires as standard?
I actually think the biggest difference is the stamped vs solid stator.spinningmagnets said:I would like to suggest that the biggest difference between the Cromotor and this motor is the axle and stock phase wires. Clearly I have not used one of these, so take what I am about to say in the spirit in which it is given.
Samd said:She's given you the 1kw motor report there, check the date. It's the 28mm stator with 0.5mm lams.
They sent the same to me and were up front saying it was the best they had - haven't tested the new one yet due to interbike.
But apologised and said soon.
Not too long until I test my own!