knutselmaaster
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Hey everyone,
I am trying to figure out the consequences of different rpm versions of motors.
Besides the obvious higher speed means lower torque I would like to understand what happens with power consumption and efficiency.
For example
If I have two versions of the same motor that are both capable to run faster than 25km/h and I restrict the speed to that 25km/h would there be a preference?
Assuming I don't use full power to reach that top speed but an equal 100w for instance, there would be no (noticeable) difference in consumption when riding at (25km/h) top speed, would there? (assuming riding on flat terrain)
What would be the influence on overall power consumption in this case?
If I let a motor run at almost it's max speed, the power it can deliver will be close to none, but is the motor still consuming a lot and generating heat, like on too low speed?
Would it be more efficient to have a low rpm motor and use the controller's max A setting to lower torque to the level of the higher rpm motor (assuming that this is sufficient for the situation) than using the higher rpm motor with speed restriction?
In general, would it be better to take a motor rpm just on/over the max speed limit that will be set on the bike, or a higher rpm one where the less efficient highest speed will certainly not be reached ?
I have read and searched a lot and I think a simple answer does not exist because a lot more factors are in game here, but maybe someone has a satisfying "general" answer, or guidelines ?
Thanks
I am trying to figure out the consequences of different rpm versions of motors.
Besides the obvious higher speed means lower torque I would like to understand what happens with power consumption and efficiency.
For example
If I have two versions of the same motor that are both capable to run faster than 25km/h and I restrict the speed to that 25km/h would there be a preference?
Assuming I don't use full power to reach that top speed but an equal 100w for instance, there would be no (noticeable) difference in consumption when riding at (25km/h) top speed, would there? (assuming riding on flat terrain)
What would be the influence on overall power consumption in this case?
If I let a motor run at almost it's max speed, the power it can deliver will be close to none, but is the motor still consuming a lot and generating heat, like on too low speed?
Would it be more efficient to have a low rpm motor and use the controller's max A setting to lower torque to the level of the higher rpm motor (assuming that this is sufficient for the situation) than using the higher rpm motor with speed restriction?
In general, would it be better to take a motor rpm just on/over the max speed limit that will be set on the bike, or a higher rpm one where the less efficient highest speed will certainly not be reached ?
I have read and searched a lot and I think a simple answer does not exist because a lot more factors are in game here, but maybe someone has a satisfying "general" answer, or guidelines ?
Thanks