ttobiassen
100 mW
More details below, but basically: Lots of hard driving for about 60 minutes of a 75 minute endurance race with pretty consistent performance and current peaks of about 55-60 amps, despite very hot controller and motor temps. IR gun registered 150-170F sustained temperature for motor and controller. Last 15 minutes saw a large degradation in performance, but ALSO a significant decrease in current draw, at 35-40 amps. Symptoms persist in testing a couple weeks later, even after everything has cooled down. Peformance now is smooth, not juddery or weird, but feels similar to if we had programmed a lower current limit OR as if you're driving the vehicle at 75% WOT.
Tried troubleshooting the throttle, swapped a different one in, checked it with multimeter: 4.3V source from controller, throttles return between 3.8 and 3.9, which seems about right. Tried increasing the current limit on the XPD software and saw a commensurate increase in peak amps, but not back to normal and still feels like driving at 75% WOT.
Theories? My biggest concern was that over the long period of heat soak that we damaged the motor in some way, possibly partial demagnetization or partial short or windings (ie, like losing copper winding density). The 3 phase wires still ohm out the same as each other, and the same as the backup/identical motor we have. It bears noting that this race has its share of crashes and bumps, so keep that in mind though we didn't have anything too nasty this race.
Equipment setup:
Transmag 532 brushless motor at 36V, geared low
Lyen EB318 controller, got it from forum member Lenk42602, originally built-to-order by Lyen for a 48V Lightning Rod's upgrade GNG mid drive
cheapo thumb throttle
Programming (via XPD):
55A battery current limit
150A phase limit
98% speed limit (to ensure PWM, as per some discussions I've seen on the forum)
NO REGEN
Everything else pretty standard (throttle blowout protect, etc)
Circumstances leading to symptoms:
75 minute endurance race of electric go karts on small track. Lots of stopping and starting. 3 speed transmission means pretty high level of abuse to motor/controller setup. Sustained controller temps of something like 150-170 F and motor temps about the same.
Tried troubleshooting the throttle, swapped a different one in, checked it with multimeter: 4.3V source from controller, throttles return between 3.8 and 3.9, which seems about right. Tried increasing the current limit on the XPD software and saw a commensurate increase in peak amps, but not back to normal and still feels like driving at 75% WOT.
Theories? My biggest concern was that over the long period of heat soak that we damaged the motor in some way, possibly partial demagnetization or partial short or windings (ie, like losing copper winding density). The 3 phase wires still ohm out the same as each other, and the same as the backup/identical motor we have. It bears noting that this race has its share of crashes and bumps, so keep that in mind though we didn't have anything too nasty this race.
Equipment setup:
Transmag 532 brushless motor at 36V, geared low
Lyen EB318 controller, got it from forum member Lenk42602, originally built-to-order by Lyen for a 48V Lightning Rod's upgrade GNG mid drive
cheapo thumb throttle
Programming (via XPD):
55A battery current limit
150A phase limit
98% speed limit (to ensure PWM, as per some discussions I've seen on the forum)
NO REGEN
Everything else pretty standard (throttle blowout protect, etc)
Circumstances leading to symptoms:
75 minute endurance race of electric go karts on small track. Lots of stopping and starting. 3 speed transmission means pretty high level of abuse to motor/controller setup. Sustained controller temps of something like 150-170 F and motor temps about the same.