Revolt new motor RV 160 Pro

Too bad the webshop was down, can't see any prices. :(
Guess they have reset their server over the weekend. Are Kelly also making GUI for various data collected, like temps, voltage speed or is the tablet just for programming? They have no info about the tablet.

If they do then it would be cool to get everything from speedometer and GPS navigation to battery status upon the big display.
 
speedmd said:
Saw the print on the short can version on another thread, but can not remember which one it was or I would drag a copy over here. .
Here you go.
 

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I was hoping for more info first, like hard data. More about kv, continuous and peak etc.
There is a new adaptto v2 coming out now, 14 kw continuous.......... :twisted:
 
Got this from Alexey:

We produce some samples of the RV-160Pro (short & regular).
We are still testing, we can wind the motors for different KV, the stock will be in the 40-45KV range.
The RV-160Pro short weight 5KG and in the range of 10-15KW cont. and the regular version is 20-25KW cont.
The RV-160Short will cost 385USD and the RV-160Pro regular cost is 585USD.
It's nice to hear about powerful controller that could fit good to our motors.


So custom KV and the 160 regular version 20-25 kw continuous. The short 160 pro 10-15 kw continuous.
Seems both these motors are just begging for the new Adaptto max-e v2 with 14 kw continuous or similar powerful controller.

I think we will see many new builds the next year where people are using the new Revolt 160 pro short/reg can.
 
speedmd said:
Looks like it can still be narrowed by taking a few mm off the shaft end if need be. Mounting shoulder could be stepped / modified a bit also to cut down the mounting width further.
I was also thinking about a clamping mount holding the 70mm OD part. Adds no width at all.
Made from 20mm or 3/4" aluminium sheet using M10 bolt(s) for tightening it would probably be strong enough. Or not?
The downside is there's a need for some grooves/holes for wires machined into mouting plate. Will make things somewhat more complicated.

BTW, does anyone have any info about the pole pairs/stator teeth count of RV-160?
 
12n, 14p is what they told me early on. Yes wire exits will effect a clamp style mount a bit but possible. Wires coming out the front half of the mount may not be much of a issue. You could counter bore the mount plate significantly and not loose too much stiffness if it wrapped most of the way around the shoulder. Thinking 13mm plate should hold if short and well supported. May need to go thicker depending on what you feed it.
 
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circuit said:
Anyone already using this?
Too early 160's are just starting to filtering out from production.... but keep an eye on this build, full size 160 im presuming https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=68642
 
I bought Revolt 160 PRO normal, not short version. Here are pictures of it compared to old GM clone motor.
 

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