dontsendbubbamail
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Goethe said:My 80-100
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I just want to make sure I understand what got damaged by what. This is a picture of the results of you trying to remove the windings?
Bubba
Goethe said:My 80-100
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/Goethe
dontsendbubbamail said:I just want to make sure I understand what got damaged by what. This is a picture of the results of you trying to remove the windings?
Bubba
johnrobholmes said:The laminations should be made of a silicon steel that is a bad conductor, thus negating the need for insulating coats.
johnrobholmes said:The laminations should be made of a silicon steel that is a bad conductor, thus negating the need for insulating coats.
liveforphysics said:johnrobholmes said:The laminations should be made of a silicon steel that is a bad conductor, thus negating the need for insulating coats.
No.
If they weren't insulated from each other, why would you even bother to have lams?
Silicone steel is used to minimize eddy loss from the remaining side thickness of each lam by making it poorly conduct. Insulation is used between every lam in the stack to prevent it from just acting as a solid block, which would behave something like an eddy-current-dyno brake.
If you short a bunch of lams together, not only will the stator get very hot when running, but the motor will have a huge drop and efficiency, and even spinning it with your hand it can feel like it's filled with peanut butter or something.
liveforphysics said:Are you sure you can't poke the copper out mechanically? I don't know if you have a press, but a simple press and a flat faced drift managed to drive out about 90% of the windings for me in a hurry, followed by a little scrape down with some solvent and a brush and my slots were clean.
I think Jeremy Harris did his with a solvent soak, followed by simply unwrapping them? (or am I confusing someone else's de-winding?)
Why not use a freehub in the rear?I would HIGHLY recommend a White Industries Eno freewheel available from Sickbikeparts.com standard freewheels aren't going to cut it for long...
Astroflight 3110, 8150 or 3220 ($400-$700). I'd get at least the 8150 (only $100 more than the 3120 and 50% more power). Check with Matt (he stocks 3110's and he might have some 3220's in stock also) and Astroflight directly:But I have gone in to a mode where the costs are falling in priority and the obesessive-urge-to-be-out-and-hammer-the-throttle goes up.![]()
...-Does anybody have a replacement motor to sell/recommend?
3220 Astro Brushless Motor,ON SALE
$650.00
NEW 3 inch ASTRO Brushless Motor
Order one today and we will make it and ship in about 1 week! USUALLY Priced at $799.00ea
One may use a high voltage controller like the Castle Creations HV85 or HV110
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If costs are not really a priority one of these should work (send them an email):But I have gone in to a mode where the costs are falling in priority and the obesessive-urge-to-be-out-and-hammer-the-throttle goes up.![]()
I want to keep freewheel out of this build, does this leave me with only the sensored controller option?
The Amp ratings are AC, add about 15% for DC so the SLS-60-100 is 60V 130 DC Amps or 6,900w.SLS-42-110 ....................... ab EUR 599,-- (EUR 503,36 zzgl. MwSt.) Lieferzeit auf Anfrage
SLS-42-220 ....................... ab EUR 780,30 (EUR 655,71 zzgl. MwSt.) Lieferzeit auf Anfrage
SLS-60-100 ....................... ab EUR 659,-- (EUR 553,78 zzgl. MwSt.) Lieferzeit auf Anfrage
SLS-60-200 ....................... ab EUR 850,30 (EUR 714,54 zzgl. MwSt.) Lieferzeit auf Anfrage
SLS-60-300!!! ................... in Entwicklung
(SLS-XX-YYY: XX = max. DC-Eingangsspannung [V]; YYY = max. AC-Motorstrom [A,eff])
These controllers don't use block-commutation but sinus-currrent-control. Higher motor efficiency, lower torque ripple, lower noise, no current spikes between controller and battery:
MitchJi said:Nice clean build but no front brake. Please put a disc brake in front with an 8" rotor.
MitchJi said:Is the small front 8t/9t sprocket noisy? If so you might want to go to something like a 12t/14t and #219 or #35 chain.
MitchJi said:Another option would be more primary reduction with the belt and a larger front chain sprocket. Check with Miles for a European source or Pfeifer Industries to see if you can get a better price on pulleys and belts:
http://www.pfeiferindustries.com/index.html
MitchJi said:Why not use a freehub in the rear?I would HIGHLY recommend a White Industries Eno freewheel available from Sickbikeparts.com standard freewheels aren't going to cut it for long...
MitchJi said:Astroflight 3110, 8150 or 3220 ($400-$700). I'd get at least the 8150 (only $100 more than the 3120 and 50% more power). Check with Matt (he stocks 3110's and he might have some 3220's in stock also) and Astroflight directly:
I recommend the 3220. Check with Matt to see what he can do for you and the Astro site is listing a sale price on the 3220 (might be out of date but worth an email to check):
MitchJi said:Astroflight 3110, 8150 or 3220 ($400-$700). I'd get at least the 8150 (only $100 more than the 3120 and 50% more power). Check with Matt (he stocks 3110's and he might have some 3220's in stock also) and Astroflight directly:
Their site is probably out of date but it might be worth checking with Astro directly (pretty easy to send an email) given that they list a one week shipping time:Goethe said:I spoked with Matt and the 3210 and 3220 is 2 months away. It´s a little bit to long wait for me. The 8150 could be an option.
3220 Astro Brushless Motor,ON SALE
$650.00
NEW 3 inch ASTRO Brushless Motor
Order one today and we will make it and ship in about 1 week!
MitchJi said:Hi Goethe,
MitchJi said:Astroflight 3110, 8150 or 3220 ($400-$700). I'd get at least the 8150 (only $100 more than the 3120 and 50% more power). Check with Matt (he stocks 3110's and he might have some 3220's in stock also) and Astroflight directly:Their site is probably out of date but it might be worth checking with Astro directly (pretty easy to send an email) given that they list a one week shipping time:Goethe said:I spoked with Matt and the 3210 and 3220 is 2 months away. It´s a little bit to long wait for me. The 8150 could be an option.
http://www.astroflight.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=9&products_id=123
3220 Astro Brushless Motor,ON SALE
$650.00
NEW 3 inch ASTRO Brushless Motor
Order one today and we will make it and ship in about 1 week!