auraslip said:Man, I'd kill for a low turn count pie. It'd blow the crystlyte out of the water.
you can have one, by turning it to delta :wink:
auraslip said:Man, I'd kill for a low turn count pie. It'd blow the crystlyte out of the water.
neptronix said:Scorpion: i can't seem to find any correlation between regen and motor heating. But high temps do take a while to cool down. A sustained high temp could very slowly kill the halls.
I saw the temp going down as i held the regen on.. but this was not on a particularly steep downhill.
BUT i am using a weak regen setting, setting '0', which takes in only 10 amps. On the 20" wheel, it is mega overkill.
neptronix said:I got the motor up to 120c. Finally, this got the case hot, at 3000-3500w constant! NOW i can start testing the cooling mods![]()
o00scorpion00o said:That would be a real pain after all the effort!
A lot of die hard professionals don't like electric bikes and maybe see them as some kind of threat, kind of like some petrol heads hate electric cars!
And even so, the sport is all about winning, a new design/motor should be welcomed and praised if it is successful.
auraslip said:And even so, the sport is all about winning, a new design/motor should be welcomed and praised if it is successful.
tell that to the rotary motor and the recumbent bicycle
neptronix said:This build is being dismantled now. I've been dicked by the guys organizing the pike's peak build and it looks about 99% possible that eBikes won't be allowed to go up the mountain. This, just 2 months before the race. .
JohnC said:neptronix said:This build is being dismantled now. I've been dicked by the guys organizing the pike's peak build and it looks about 99% possible that eBikes won't be allowed to go up the mountain. This, just 2 months before the race. .
That really sucks, Nep. The “Dirty Thirty” is parted out.Enjoyed following the thread though, thanks
gensem said:2kw rated mac? meaning it can take 4kw? or its just the same design with a new rating?
veloman said:I was looking at the Mac site... I don't see anything about a 2kw Mac hub motor. Where are you finding this?
Why did they decided not to allow ebikes on Pikes Peak? That is incredibly lame.
auraslip said:Building wheels requires one tool: a spoke wrench.
Cutting down pedals and re-tapping them requires a hack saw, a drill, and pedal taps.
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It seems to me you're hitting a wall that you keep trying to go around but you can't! Eventually you're going to need to get some tools and get your hands dirty.
auraslip said:Building wheels requires one tool: a spoke wrench.
Cutting down pedals and re-tapping them requires a hack saw, a drill, and pedal taps.
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It seems to me you're hitting a wall that you keep trying to go around but you can't! Eventually you're going to need to get some tools and get your hands dirty.