Hummina Shadeeba
10 MW
"An amp is an amp. It will generate the same torque in the motor. However since power (Watts) is the multiplication of amps by volts you will generate more power from the same amps at higher voltage"
Will adding more voltage equate to more power IF the rpm is limited? So say you're riding a bike and trying to decrease your 0 to 10 mph time will adding voltage necessarily help if you already have enough voltage to feed the motor enough amps to burn to saturate it with flux?
Which leads to another question.. Is it possible to run very low voltage and still feed a motor enough amps to get as much inductance out of the stator as possible? It seems if you can get enough voltage to do that the 0 to 10 mph acceleration is at the max possible regardless of adding more voltage.
Will adding more voltage equate to more power IF the rpm is limited? So say you're riding a bike and trying to decrease your 0 to 10 mph time will adding voltage necessarily help if you already have enough voltage to feed the motor enough amps to burn to saturate it with flux?
Which leads to another question.. Is it possible to run very low voltage and still feed a motor enough amps to get as much inductance out of the stator as possible? It seems if you can get enough voltage to do that the 0 to 10 mph acceleration is at the max possible regardless of adding more voltage.