etard
100 kW
Great work, why is there 4 wires coming out of it? And why is RCGroups getting it before us?
We are willing to ride on our toys! :lol:

etard said:Great work, why is there 4 wires coming out of it?
magudaman said:No one has really mentioned it but one concern I have always heard about and personally worried about when using RC sized motors is the shaft bearing size. A lot of time if we do end up doing some sort of reduction it will put quite a bit of side load on that shaft. Most of the brushless RC stuff is made for direct drive to a prop and usually uses smaller bearings.
I notice on the real high power motors like Eteks they have monster bearing supporting monster 7/8in shafts.
liveforphysics said:What voltage are you looking to run David? I get a pretty large discount on Zippy LiPo. I would be happy to order something for you.
magudaman said:No one has really mentioned it but one concern I have always heard about and personally worried about when using RC sized motors is the shaft bearing size.
voicecoils said:#3: Double them up for greater current handling to 1 controller?
CNCAddict said:Haha, no 2 esc's on this motor.
CNCAddict said:I also have to do some 300A tests to see how it does..but my scooter can't handle this much power...so I need to get another test vehicle to ring it out. A bit of chasing my tail going on here...but it's kinda of fun breaking stuff in the name of testing![]()
liveforphysics said:This is very very cool stuff! The 1/5th scale RC car guys would also be all over a motor like this with the ability to switch from delta to wye on the go. Awesome stuff!
-Luke
liveforphysics said:The 1/5th scale RC car guys would also be all over a motor like this with the ability to switch from delta to wye on the go. Awesome stuff!
-Luke
CNCAddict said:I personally would still prefer a 2-stage transmission...this motor could produce a LOT of sparks if something is switched incorrectly, and it might take a separate bit of electronics to orchestrate all this so nothing blows up.
swbluto said:The conditions specifying the "right time" to switch isn't too complicated or too narrow of a window, is it? That is, from an external circuit's point of view.
swbluto said:Does the Kv go up and motor's internal resistance go down(or vice versa)?