scheney
100 µW
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2016
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Hi everyone,
newbie here
I am in the process of designing the drive system for my scooter project, but the options are doing my head in since I have never bought either a motor controller or a hub motor before. I would appreciate any help shortening my shopping list
. Ultimately I want the bike to be 2WD powered by a 96V 40Ah battery pack, however I want to start with one driven wheel, one motor controller, and one 48V 20Ah battery (so I can about the system). This bike is a prototype so I don't necessarily need parts that will last (though any recommendations for future iterations would be much appreciated). Also I live in Australia, which I think limits the options somewhat so I've mostly been looking on aliexpress. Are there better retail options for electric bikes in or that deliver to Australia? One where I can actually understand the vendor would be helpful. :wink:
I would like the wheel to be an 18in gearless BLDC hub motor. I'm not sure what wattage is appropriate if I want the bike to cruise at 50kph when it has both motors (though this is not important to get right in the first iteration). I was thinking 2000W for when my second battery arrives, does that make sense?
I would like the motor controller to be programmable. Is it possible to program a standard motor controller with an on-board arduino or RPi? I would ultimately like to configure the motor on the go with my phone.
I'm sure this question gets asked all the time so I really appreciate any help!
newbie here
I am in the process of designing the drive system for my scooter project, but the options are doing my head in since I have never bought either a motor controller or a hub motor before. I would appreciate any help shortening my shopping list
I would like the wheel to be an 18in gearless BLDC hub motor. I'm not sure what wattage is appropriate if I want the bike to cruise at 50kph when it has both motors (though this is not important to get right in the first iteration). I was thinking 2000W for when my second battery arrives, does that make sense?
I would like the motor controller to be programmable. Is it possible to program a standard motor controller with an on-board arduino or RPi? I would ultimately like to configure the motor on the go with my phone.
I'm sure this question gets asked all the time so I really appreciate any help!