New Crystalyte Motor series (HT35 / HS35 and HT24 / HS24)

chroot said:
Hi extremegreenmachine - No This is just for my commuter to work daily, I was going remove my 9C motor and put on my girlfriend's new ebike. I still want the agni motor with 500A controller for the race.

Yep thats the spirit...its important to realize the difference between "instead of" and "in addition" too...

I will be watching your progress with interest.
 
I can't wait to get my hands on one of these!
Chroot what made you go for the HT not HS
 
Hi - I bought is an HS3540 for the speeding commuter to my work UPS daily. I live on flat road most 90% so no need getting the HT motor.


mr.electric said:
I can't wait to get my hands on one of these!
Chroot what made you go for the HT not HS
 
I am surprised to see hall sensor leads coming out of your motor. Was that a special order or custom modification. I will be using a lyen 12 fet sensorless controller and a 12-14s pack. I hope to break 30 mph in real world driving situations. I will probably limit the amperage just to keep out of trouble.
 
Yes, it is special order addition the hall sensor and I bought the HS35 from Methods in new sale thread.


No, You will love Lyen sensorless controller combine with the HS35 sensorless and You can ask Spacey about this. He was fed up with the 9C sensorless with the Lyen sensorless controller due lot judders and He decided take it risk order a HS35 sensorless motor. He discovered Lyen sensorless controller was champion combine with the HS35 sensorless. It runs super smooth and lot power. I think Spacey runs 100v at 45A on the Lyen sensorless controller. Maybe I am wrong.

Again, Just the 9C sensorless motor is not great with the Lyen sensorless controller except it really champion with the HS35 sensorless motor.

You can PM Spacey about this if you want.

I will probably limit the amperage just to keep out of trouble.
 
Mine still sat around in begium too, it's now two weeks since I placed my order bet the whole thing will take up to 3 weeks to get here. Have u received yours yet

Planky said:
theRealFury said:
Seems like a really long pause on the tracking there Planky,

Mine looked like this...

[pre]geschiedenis
___________________________________________________________
datum + tijd Verantwoordelijke GLS Loca.. gebeurtenis .. gebeurtenis
17-4-2011 23:59 GB9826 , Groot-brittanie 11.0 Van scan
15-4-2011 12:24 GB9826 , Groot-brittanie 4.0 Not delivered
15-4-2011 02:38 GB9826 , Groot-brittanie 11.0 Van scan
14-4-2011 22:26 GBNOPC , Groot-brittanie 2.0 Inbound scan
14-4-2011 22:17 GB9826 , Groot-brittanie 2.0 Inbound scan
14-4-2011 00:49 BE71 Brussel, Belgie 8.0 Hub scan
13-4-2011 20:01 BE71 Brussel, Belgie 1.0 Outbound scan
13-4-2011 14:20 BE71 Vilvoorde, Belgie 0.0 Data received[/pre]
---------------------------------------

as you can see mine was received in the UK the day after it was outbound scanned in belgium.

Just had a quick look at the tracking page and it has been updated!

21/05/2011 01:07 GB0100 , Great-brittan 2.0 Inbound scan
17/05/2011 19:48 BE71 Brussels, Belgium 1.0 Outbound scan
17/05/2011 14:26 BE71 Vilvoorde, Belgium 0.0 Data received

Looks like I might be finally getting it. :D :D :D
 
I run a Lyen 45amp controller at 66V 16cell 4P 5.8ah Turnigy Lipo packs....17.8Ah total.

It does run very smooth and can hit 42mph on the flat, but it does sometime lose the timings when pushed hard so I have backed off the speed a tiny bit. Too fast anyway for commuting.... it is a very good combination and you only have to worry about 3 wires, mine are 12AWG RC Cable but after reading the bun fight that was the cable thread I will be upgrading to 10AWG.
 
Spacey said:
I run a Lyen 45amp controller at 66V 16cell 4P 5.8ah Turnigy Lipo packs....17.8Ah total.

It does run very smooth and can hit 42mph on the flat, but it does sometime lose the timings when pushed hard so I have backed off the speed a tiny bit. Too fast anyway for commuting.... it is a very good combination and you only have to worry about 3 wires, mine are 12AWG RC Cable but after reading the bun fight that was the cable thread I will be upgrading to 10AWG.

Hey Spacey, Glad to hear all seems to be working good now for you :) How are the dead starts on that Lyen 45amp controller, does it suffer from the normal sensorless judder (my 25amp controller wont even start rolling unless i push off) or is it smooth from a standing start. Have you tried an uphill start at all yet?

I was all but convinced to get a custom made controller from E-crazyman but if lyens controllers are perfect for this motor then i may go with one of them instead.
 
@theRealFury - Like I said the Lyen sensorless contrtoller isnt great with the 9C sensorless motor. Go ahead get Lyen controller. Edward Lyen is good friend of mine in real life and He is excellent guy always help you even he willing repair the mosfts which I blew up twice for some no reason. He repaired for me.

If your is going run on HS35 sensorless then go for it! :lol:
 
chroot said:
@theRealFury - Like I said the Lyen sensorless contrtoller isnt great with the 9C sensorless motor. Go ahead get Lyen controller. Edward Lyen is good friend of mine in real life and He is excellent guy always help you even he willing repair the mosfts which I blew up twice for some no reason. He repaired for me.

If your is going run on HS35 sensorless then go for it! :lol:

Thanks for the reply chroot, I have no doubt that Lyen's constomer service is excellent, there is proof of that all over the forums and on his youtube videos. I have however read of the issues with his sensorless controllers on the 9c so was just wanting to hear from someone that has tested his sensorless controller with the same motor as mine (hs3540) as i know the quality of his controllers are excellent im just wary of the issues surrounding sensorless. If spacey gives it a good review then thats enough for me to go with Lyen.
 
Webbo said:
Mine still sat around in begium too, it's now two weeks since I placed my order bet the whole thing will take up to 3 weeks to get here. Have u received yours yet

Well today I did an extra shift at work and came home to a missed delivery card from Parcel Force.
A quick check on the tracking website and they say they tried to deliver.

So hopefully tomorrow!
:p :p :p
 
i also ordered Lyen's one for this motor. will compare against crystalyte and post my experiences with both of them.

theRealFury said:
chroot said:
@theRealFury - Like I said the Lyen sensorless contrtoller isnt great with the 9C sensorless motor. Go ahead get Lyen controller. Edward Lyen is good friend of mine in real life and He is excellent guy always help you even he willing repair the mosfts which I blew up twice for some no reason. He repaired for me.

If your is going run on HS35 sensorless then go for it! :lol:

Thanks for the reply chroot, I have no doubt that Lyen's constomer service is excellent, there is proof of that all over the forums and on his youtube videos. I have however read of the issues with his sensorless controllers on the 9c so was just wanting to hear from someone that has tested his sensorless controller with the same motor as mine (hs3540) as i know the quality of his controllers are excellent im just wary of the issues surrounding sensorless. If spacey gives it a good review then thats enough for me to go with Lyen.
 
Planky how many days elapsed before yours showed up in uk from Belgium? As my trail has gone cold from the 20th when it said hub scan Belgium. I presume it's now in the uk under the mercy of parcel force :shock: is it possible to send us a run down of your tracking history thanks

Well today I did an extra shift at work and came home to a missed delivery card from Parcel Force.
A quick check on the tracking website and they say they tried to deliver.

So hopefully tomorrow!
:p :p :p[/quote]
 
Webbo said:
Planky how many days elapsed before yours showed up in uk from Belgium? As my trail has gone cold from the 20th when it said hub scan Belgium. I presume it's now in the uk under the mercy of parcel force :shock: is it possible to send us a run down of your tracking history thanks

Well today I did an extra shift at work and came home to a missed delivery card from Parcel Force.
A quick check on the tracking website and they say they tried to deliver.

So hopefully tomorrow!
:p :p :p

Hi Webbo,

Here is my tracking history:
Date + Time Responsible GLS Location Event No Event
23/05/2011 10:27 GB0025 , Great-brittan 4.0 Not delivered
21/05/2011 01:17 GBNOPC , Great-brittan 2.0 Inbound scan
21/05/2011 01:07 GB0100 , Great-brittan 2.0 Inbound scan
17/05/2011 19:48 BE71 Brussels, Belgium 1.0 Outbound scan
17/05/2011 14:26 BE71 Vilvoorde, Belgium 0.0 Data received

As you can see mine never it to "the Hub".

The other night the GLS tracking web site went down, I was checking so frequently I thought they might have blocked me!
 
Can you believe that my order from cryst Europe still hasn't arrived. Its still in the gls hub system in Belgium. It was posted on the 19th and hasn't moved out of the system.
 
Planky said:
Mine arrived today!

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Busy now working out all the layout of batteries and controller.


do you mind checking the spoke holes? are they drilled for 12ga or 13ga? did you get it spoked? if not, are you going to use 12ga spokes?
 
wojtek said:
do you mind checking the spoke holes? are they drilled for 12ga or 13ga? did you get it spoked? if not, are you going to use 12ga spokes?

Hi Wojtek,

I had the motor made up into a 24" diameter wheel by Crystalyte Europe.
I have just measured a spoke and it is 2.34mm diameter. Hope this helps.
 
Planky said:
wojtek said:
do you mind checking the spoke holes? are they drilled for 12ga or 13ga? did you get it spoked? if not, are you going to use 12ga spokes?

Hi Wojtek,

I had the motor made up into a 24" diameter wheel by Crystalyte Europe.
I have just measured a spoke and it is 2.34mm diameter. Hope this helps.
2.3mm, that would be 13g spokes.

Most of early batch of Crystalyte, especially sensorless motor were all 13g spoke holes. As late, the batch change to 12g spokes holes.
 
itselectric said:
Most of early batch of Crystalyte, especially sensorless motor were all 13g spoke holes. As late, the batch change to 12g spokes holes.

I have had a close look at the motor itself and the spoke holes are bigger than the spoke diameter - looks like they just used 13g spokes as that's what they had.
 
Planky said:
itselectric said:
Most of early batch of Crystalyte, especially sensorless motor were all 13g spoke holes. As late, the batch change to 12g spokes holes.

I have had a close look at the motor itself and the spoke holes are bigger than the spoke diameter - looks like they just used 13g spokes as that's what they had.
Here are the three spoke hole size that we have seen in HS/HT motor:
3.12mm for 13g spokes
4.25mm for 12g spokes
4.47mm no sure what's going with the workers in china?%@#

Ken
13G-spokehole-front [800x600].jpg
12G-spokehole [800x600].jpg12g-oversize [800x600].jpg
 
wojtek said:
i also ordered Lyen's one for this motor. will compare against crystalyte and post my experiences with both of them.

theRealFury said:
chroot said:
@theRealFury - Like I said the Lyen sensorless contrtoller isnt great with the 9C sensorless motor. Go ahead get Lyen controller. Edward Lyen is good friend of mine in real life and He is excellent guy always help you even he willing repair the mosfts which I blew up twice for some no reason. He repaired for me.

If your is going run on HS35 sensorless then go for it! :lol:

Thanks for the reply chroot, I have no doubt that Lyen's constomer service is excellent, there is proof of that all over the forums and on his youtube videos. I have however read of the issues with his sensorless controllers on the 9c so was just wanting to hear from someone that has tested his sensorless controller with the same motor as mine (hs3540) as i know the quality of his controllers are excellent im just wary of the issues surrounding sensorless. If spacey gives it a good review then thats enough for me to go with Lyen.

I found Lyens sensorless controller to not be able to pull away from standing starts but then it's not a problem really at all. A small motion forward will get you going within a couple of inches.

42 to 45mph is possible on 66v, some sync problems at times but usually easing off the throttle and then reapplying the throttle sorts it out. Happy enough to continue using it and love the programmability of the controller. I think that what little sync issues there are might be caused by crosstalk in the phase wires so will move them further apart.

For the money it's a no brainer.
 
yes - I talked to Crystalyte Europe and they confirmed that the new batch of motors will have bigger holes.
At the moment i am able to put 12g spokes in the first batch of the motor- it seems to be just over 4mm!


itselectric said:
Planky said:
itselectric said:
Most of early batch of Crystalyte, especially sensorless motor were all 13g spoke holes. As late, the batch change to 12g spokes holes.

I have had a close look at the motor itself and the spoke holes are bigger than the spoke diameter - looks like they just used 13g spokes as that's what they had.
Here are the three spoke hole size that we have seen in HS/HT motor:
3.12mm for 13g spokes
4.25mm for 12g spokes
4.47mm no sure what's going with the workers in china?%@#

Ken
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Ken,

which hole size is the best for 12g spokes? 4.25mm or 4.47mm? have you had a chance to compare both?

thx

itselectric said:
Planky said:
itselectric said:
Most of early batch of Crystalyte, especially sensorless motor were all 13g spoke holes. As late, the batch change to 12g spokes holes.

I have had a close look at the motor itself and the spoke holes are bigger than the spoke diameter - looks like they just used 13g spokes as that's what they had.
Here are the three spoke hole size that we have seen in HS/HT motor:
3.12mm for 13g spokes
4.25mm for 12g spokes
4.47mm no sure what's going with the workers in china?%@#

Ken
View attachment 2
View attachment 1
 
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