mjp8081
100 W
I have an MBS board with some older e-Glide GI parts, basically:
36v LiFePo 20aH
wired gun controller
800w single motor mounted to a GI rear truck
(http://www.e-glide.com/electric-skateboards-store/electric-skateboards/gi-powerboard-detail)
I want to change to 2wd, and try to reuse the parts I have and keep the torque and speed--to something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzPsFwT2iDY
When I looked up these motors on HobbyKing (SK3 6374 - 192 kv), I am a little confused by the voltage and watt/amp rating. Are these a newer technology of motor that accepts a wider range of power?
Can I split the 36v output from the speed controller and use these kind of motors? How do I tell if I'm getting the equivalent of 2x 400w motors?
Also, by pushing forward on my trigger controlled SC it has "braking", by reversing the polarity a bit to slow down--does anyone know if these motors work with that functionality?
Thanks everybody! Also any links to custom parts makers like motor mounts would be appreciated.
36v LiFePo 20aH
wired gun controller
800w single motor mounted to a GI rear truck
(http://www.e-glide.com/electric-skateboards-store/electric-skateboards/gi-powerboard-detail)
I want to change to 2wd, and try to reuse the parts I have and keep the torque and speed--to something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzPsFwT2iDY
When I looked up these motors on HobbyKing (SK3 6374 - 192 kv), I am a little confused by the voltage and watt/amp rating. Are these a newer technology of motor that accepts a wider range of power?
Can I split the 36v output from the speed controller and use these kind of motors? How do I tell if I'm getting the equivalent of 2x 400w motors?
Also, by pushing forward on my trigger controlled SC it has "braking", by reversing the polarity a bit to slow down--does anyone know if these motors work with that functionality?
Thanks everybody! Also any links to custom parts makers like motor mounts would be appreciated.