Trhu axle motor info

fenomeno

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Hello
I'm looking for good material for my new project. Find attached this motor test values. It is a thru axle one.
What increase in torque/reduce in amps will I expect if I switch to a 48v battery?
Thanks for answering.
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A lot more details are needed on this motor to extrapolate that.

Better would be to just ask the manufacturer, if accuracy matters to you.
 
Thanks neptronix.
I think this, is better
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will be possible to use baserunner motor controller with it?
Anybody know which are the steps to follow to use this hub motor with baserunner +Superharness ?

Thanks...
 
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Okay, reasonable efficiency for a geared hub motor of such small size.

Do note that they are dynoing it in a very small wheel ( 290 rpm consuming 380w tells me this is a 16'-20" wheel ), so this dyno doesn't represent usage in what i imagine is a 26"-29" wheel; that's a big variable that we can't even do napkin math to figure out.
 
Okay, reasonable efficiency for a geared hub motor of such small size.

Do note that they are dynoing it in a very small wheel ( 290 rpm consuming 380w tells me this is a 16'-20" wheel ), so this dyno doesn't represent usage in what i imagine is a 26"-29" wheel; that's a big variable that we can't even do napkin math to figure out.
You are true.
Figures without a traceable test method can lead to misunderstandings. But I do not require more than 150 mechanical watts at 32/35 km, which I think it can reach reasonably …
Do you know which are the step and of course if it is feasible, to use a baserunner motor controller with this built in cassette torque sensor hub motor?
Thanks.
 
Okay, if you don't need good hill climbing power and you're okay accepting a motor whose dyno may be fudging.. it could work.

You'll have to ask the manufacturer about the pole count of the motor if it's not specified.
A baserunner should run it, it appears to be a single reduction motor, so that's well within it's wheelhouse.
 
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