latecurtis
100 MW
Do they make a water proof throttle ?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-Electric-Bicycle-Waterproof-7-8-Thumb-Throttle-Left-Right-Throttle-/262346004007?hash=item3d150a5627:g:iZAAAOSwvFZW7~TK
I guess they do.
Price is good also. since hub motors are waterproof I should order it for the Schwinn and get a plastic storage box large enough for the cash box with the LiPos and if I use a PCV elbow I should be able to run the wires out thru it.
I will still have to fix the front tire though.
It is all doable and easier then a lot of things I have already done. There is only one big thing which stands in my way. laziness.
Thanks
LC out.
Well I guess that what I went to college for ;electrical technology , and my previous hobby and fascination with the audio field especially low frequency sub-woofer technology has collided with DC motor technology. I am impressed !!
about 15 to 20 years ago I had ambitions of installing custom folded horn band pass in closets with the bass ports as large air vents professionally installed in the walls over the closet doors. real walk in closets doubling as folded horn bass enclosures similar to Bose and decware designs. two 18" or 24" sub woofers with massive magnets were what I had in mind and about four in each closet or two in each in isobaric push pull mode and approx 500 watts rms input with at least 30 db of dynamic headroom would have been required.
Now we have this. No big amplifier required. A decent 200 watt home built tube amplifier could do the trick. lol.
DA . what do you think ? you are a few levels above me in electrical technology. Can you help me build these ? the rotary sub and a nice tube amp like this only about 200 watts (RMS) for each rotary sub. and five surround channels with horn drivers covering 40 HZ to 20 KHZ. :lol: We can make it big in the audio industry.
things like that might be worth getting out of bed for. I sleep as I am board with my life. And I am a very lazy alcoholic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7Bkrypxzs4
http://www.decware.com/newsite/SE84CKCS.html
I know that one of these two may fit in the rear basket of the 20" dual motor setup. Two 8" or possibly a two 10" woofers in isobaric push pull mode would stiffen the cones so the box could be approx. 50% smaller I could also remove the rear basket and bolt it directly to the rack. It would be louder than most cars with the right amp.
http://www.decware.com/newsite/DBK10II.html
https://www.google.com/search?q=autotuba&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS734US734&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjk6qWsv-DUAhVLPT4KHTRqCboQ_AUICygC&biw=1863&bih=954
http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/diy-subwoofers-general-discussion/27361-can-i-build-horn-small.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-Electric-Bicycle-Waterproof-7-8-Thumb-Throttle-Left-Right-Throttle-/262346004007?hash=item3d150a5627:g:iZAAAOSwvFZW7~TK
I guess they do.
Price is good also. since hub motors are waterproof I should order it for the Schwinn and get a plastic storage box large enough for the cash box with the LiPos and if I use a PCV elbow I should be able to run the wires out thru it.
I will still have to fix the front tire though.
It is all doable and easier then a lot of things I have already done. There is only one big thing which stands in my way. laziness.



Thanks
LC out.
Well I guess that what I went to college for ;electrical technology , and my previous hobby and fascination with the audio field especially low frequency sub-woofer technology has collided with DC motor technology. I am impressed !!
about 15 to 20 years ago I had ambitions of installing custom folded horn band pass in closets with the bass ports as large air vents professionally installed in the walls over the closet doors. real walk in closets doubling as folded horn bass enclosures similar to Bose and decware designs. two 18" or 24" sub woofers with massive magnets were what I had in mind and about four in each closet or two in each in isobaric push pull mode and approx 500 watts rms input with at least 30 db of dynamic headroom would have been required.
Now we have this. No big amplifier required. A decent 200 watt home built tube amplifier could do the trick. lol.
DA . what do you think ? you are a few levels above me in electrical technology. Can you help me build these ? the rotary sub and a nice tube amp like this only about 200 watts (RMS) for each rotary sub. and five surround channels with horn drivers covering 40 HZ to 20 KHZ. :lol: We can make it big in the audio industry.
things like that might be worth getting out of bed for. I sleep as I am board with my life. And I am a very lazy alcoholic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7Bkrypxzs4
http://www.decware.com/newsite/SE84CKCS.html
I know that one of these two may fit in the rear basket of the 20" dual motor setup. Two 8" or possibly a two 10" woofers in isobaric push pull mode would stiffen the cones so the box could be approx. 50% smaller I could also remove the rear basket and bolt it directly to the rack. It would be louder than most cars with the right amp.
http://www.decware.com/newsite/DBK10II.html
https://www.google.com/search?q=autotuba&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS734US734&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjk6qWsv-DUAhVLPT4KHTRqCboQ_AUICygC&biw=1863&bih=954
http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/diy-subwoofers-general-discussion/27361-can-i-build-horn-small.html