OK thanks, yes I have no interest in "sport riding", just reliably getting 500lbs slowly from A to B maybe with mountain passes involved.MadRhino said:I would use one if I was building a Tuk Tuk taxi, or a huge cargo bike. Not for sport riding.
OK thanks, yes I have no interest in "sport riding", just reliably getting 500lbs slowly from A to B maybe with mountain passes involved.MadRhino said:I would use one if I was building a Tuk Tuk taxi, or a huge cargo bike. Not for sport riding.
john61ct said:OK thanks, yes I have no interest in "sport riding", just reliably getting 500lbs slowly from A to B maybe with mountain passes involved.MadRhino said:I would use one if I was building a Tuk Tuk taxi, or a huge cargo bike. Not for sport riding.
Gearing?john61ct said:...
Gearing really is required anyway for climbing steep hills at low speed, so the windings/Kv issue kind of goes away.
Rated voltage is irrelevant. You can run a DD motor at much higher voltage than its rating. QS motor are making those motors in 8 different windings, so you can select the kv according to your planned build. They also do custom mods, if you are willing to wait. I run 24s RC lipo.ZeroEm said:Looking at the QS 205 specs it's rated up to 96v anyone running that voltage?
i'm running a leafmotor at the moment have not maxed it out yet. But i'm looking for my next motor and been looking hard at the QS 205 - 273. Following this topic MadRhino sales the 205 quite well. So how fast is it? Would like to get it in the motor simulator. is there anything modeled that is close to it?
MadRhino said:Rated voltage is irrelevant. You can run a DD motor at much higher voltage than its rating. QS motor are making those motors in 8 different windings, so you can select the kv according to your planned build. They also do custom mods, if you are willing to wait. I run 24s RC lipo.ZeroEm said:Looking at the QS 205 specs it's rated up to 96v anyone running that voltage?
i'm running a leafmotor at the moment have not maxed it out yet. But i'm looking for my next motor and been looking hard at the QS 205 - 273. Following this topic MadRhino sales the 205 quite well. So how fast is it? Would like to get it in the motor simulator. is there anything modeled that is close to it?
It is pretty common to build 70 mph top speed with a QS205h50, and it can survive 25 kw bursts in acceleration. The only rating that I don’t recommend exceeding much, is continuous 3000 watts, uphill especially. This motor is 27.6 lbs and 150 mm wide, not much in common with the Leaf motor.
The 273h50 is 200 mm wide, about 47 lbs latest version, those that I’ve had in hand were 56 lbs, 8000w continuous.
john61ct said:Improving the heat shedding should be a goal at the same time.
Making it lighter but quicker to overheat wohld not be a good tradeoff
ZeroEm said:That maple syrup sounds good![]()
MadRhino said:I quit using a CA long ago, because I crash the bikes a few times a year and tired replacing f