John in CR
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270 euros for a $100 hubmotor is absurd.
John in CR said:270 euros for a $100 hubmotor is absurd.
curious said:theRealFury said:Well my HS3540 does not make any resonating sound, in fact i have to struggle to hear any operating noise on my motor. Maybe its the meger 20amps at 36v that i am currently running it on but either way, its practically silent, my freewheel makes more noise to be honest.
moment its a custom batch order for sensored ones i believe.electricwheels.de said:The new HT & HS motors remind me of riding a tram...
Are we talking about the same hub? I guess sensored and sensorless setups may have different sound level/pattern but this much different ? Or is it a QC problem ?
nicobie said:As you can see the windings are fried. 2 out of the 3 phase wires have shorts to the stator.It looks like I got a dud. I wonder if there was a small short from the start and that is what caused it to make those horrible noises? Notice that only one segment of the windings are really black.
TruusjeKMX:Truusje79 said:Yes maybe inflation got to do with it, but 50 euro is a big raise for the end user.
C E was putting a stronger ( in terms of output ) and equally light motor in the pricerange of an 4XX series that was probably for them like sitting on the branch they were sawing off, they just put the price nicely between 4XX and 5XXX serie so to give both a chance to sell out ( if they gonna take them out of production which I doubt )
I think the controllers and especially the batteries they offer are far too expensive, and now the motors are scratching the pain threshold too... ( of some wallets I mean )
Yep speed will cost you, torque is free, same motor, different KV, ( it rhymes ) I think this is more like an ordinairy price raise instead of inflation, material cost is about the same probably for both the HT and HS, just get the HT and push 100 volt X 100 amps through it, that´ll teach ´em
TruusjeKMX
itselectric said:What and who is C E?
I was a bit disappointed with the phase wires tooBazaki said:The 13 AWG phase wires at the HS/HT motor is something I don't like but it seems they have no problems with 80 amp.
Did you get timing errors with a Lyen or Crystalite controller. I got timing issues on an HS 35 with Lyen 12 fet extreme controller at 48v at all current settings (using CA to limit current) annoying issue for an otherwise well behaved set up.Bazaki said:First I ran the motor with a 12 fet 50 Amp 70v but because of the timing errors
I will ask. I actually asked him about the issue and he only recommended trying different settings. I was building the bike for Extreme Green. I imagine Lyen will fix the issue soon enough or maybe release a software update that fixes the issue.pchen92 said:I have the HS35 with a 12 fets 72V Lyen controller and it works really good. But that's not the same version as he advertises on the forum. It's a special version at 139$ (ask him).
Doctorbass said:To make a good job it took me around 2.5h ...
Doctorbass said:BTW.. DONT FORGET!!.. as opposite to the X5 motor, the hall sensor locations are on the same side as the phase wires are!
Doctorbass said:What i found great is the perfect fit of the holes for the hall.
Doctorbass said:what i found disapointing is the poor machining of the axel groove for the phase wires.. the axel look like cheaper than on the X5... and the groove is narrower on the HT motor.
Doctorbass said:fitting the 3 phase stock wire plus the 5 hall sensor wires was not easy but with some grease on them before to insert the bearing on the side cover it really helped.
Tincan said:Call me silly, but the windings heating up could quite easily melt the hall wires...