albie
100 W
I've been deciding this over the past few days and want to get your feedback on this topic....
If you had a choice between the two hubs, a puma or a x5304... what would you go for?
At the moment, i'm currently planning to run 48v lifepo4s as a battery pack... however down the track get another 48v lifepo4 (possibly mid year) to go 96v.
here is the option setups...
Option 1:
Solarbbq x5304 kit...
http://www.users.bigpond.com/solarbbq/x5.htm
Controller - 36v - 72v 20amp
Option 2:
Team Hybrid Puma Hub Motor (the new kit)
http://www.armybikes.com/pumahubkits.htm
Crystalyte 35a 36v - 72v w/ 4110 FETs
Option 3:
EVTech Puma Hub Motor
http://www.texaselectricbikes.com/catalog/brushless-geared-motor-p-163.html
Controller - 25a controller (unknown origin or volt specs)
It's a fair bit of money to drop which is why I want to be happy with the decision and at the end of the day the motor will be able to survive some real high voltage running through it.
If you had a choice between the two hubs, a puma or a x5304... what would you go for?
At the moment, i'm currently planning to run 48v lifepo4s as a battery pack... however down the track get another 48v lifepo4 (possibly mid year) to go 96v.
here is the option setups...
Option 1:
Solarbbq x5304 kit...
http://www.users.bigpond.com/solarbbq/x5.htm
Controller - 36v - 72v 20amp
Option 2:
Team Hybrid Puma Hub Motor (the new kit)
http://www.armybikes.com/pumahubkits.htm
Crystalyte 35a 36v - 72v w/ 4110 FETs
Option 3:
EVTech Puma Hub Motor
http://www.texaselectricbikes.com/catalog/brushless-geared-motor-p-163.html
Controller - 25a controller (unknown origin or volt specs)
It's a fair bit of money to drop which is why I want to be happy with the decision and at the end of the day the motor will be able to survive some real high voltage running through it.