larsb
1 MW
bionicon said:I run 19" wheels and 1 : 6 to the rear
What's your top speed? The spec sheet you got states noload RPM at 3800 but their test is over 5000! Makes me doubt the kV calculation i did.
Do you know the kV for your motor?
bionicon said:I run 19" wheels and 1 : 6 to the rear
I won't be buying Monstarrs motor, it's free for anyone that's interested!larsb said:I'd be interested. Pm sent.
larsb said:Ok, thanks!
I will get one with a chain sprocket. Could you post a pic of the axle interface? I wonder how easy it will be to eventually replace the sprocket or get a selection of sizes.
Did they have 219 chain sprockets?
eee291 said:I got a Machinist who could make it fit a 12T sprocket for my Derbi Senda. But I'm wondering If I can't get the Rear belt pulley like larsb, and use that on my Derbi.
I wonder if a 1:4.77 reduction isn't too fast for a 17'' Wheel though. I initially wanted to do a 1:6 gear reduction..
QS 3000 vs D 3000 lol
madin88 said:QS 3000 vs D 3000 lol
Thats another good example that Watt numbers say nothing about the size. See it more like a series number or just a product name
This motor likely can do 3 to 4 times the power it was rated for, maybe even real continuous with good cooling.
Regarding the belt drive i also think that a reduction of 4,77 will be to weak in therms of torque for your application. It was designed for small scooter wheels.
But belt drives ROCK because they are very silent, and regen works excellent (similar to a hub drive)! IT would be the best choice at least if you don't ride to much offroad or in the mud (belts don't like sand and mud).
Maybe you can find a larger pelt pulley from another supplier?
eee291 said:Hi guys it's been a slow month
But I finally finished it. Not quite how I wanted it but the sprockets had 4 M6 holes, so I got went the larsb way![]()
I may purchase another front belt pulley from QS and try again. Since I don't have any machine shop near me that can work on the Axle.
Some pics: https://imgur.com/a/8X5Fq8R