If you took a Bafang or similar and rebuilt the motor part using the quality materials and construction that they use in RC motors (good iron, good magnets, good copper), you could no doubt greatly improve the efficiency.
fechter said:If you took a Bafang or similar and rebuilt the motor part using the quality materials and construction that they use in RC motors (good iron, good magnets, good copper), you could no doubt greatly improve the efficiency.
HAL9000v2.0 said:Slowly I am turning off the hub motors, they are just to heavy for off roar ride. Last night I spent 2 hours reading this interesting post and just got 1 idea. Will this work? On HXT outruner motor like this one --> http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=5139 I like to attach on the axle perforated disc and 3 opto sensors and run it with kelly brushless controller. I think gearing should be 1:16 for 26" wheel?
HAL9000v2.0 said:Slowly I am turning off the hub motors, they are just to heavy for off roar ride. Last night I spent 2 hours reading this interesting post and just got 1 idea. Will this work? On HXT outruner motor like this one --> http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=5139 I like to attach on the axle perforated disc and 3 opto sensors and run it with kelly brushless controller. I think gearing should be 1:16 for 26" wheel?
Tom Tom said:What do you guys think about the astroflight brushless motors?
Miles said:Tom Tom said:What do you guys think about the astroflight brushless motors?
They get my vote
Sealed inrunner of just the right size, high quality materials and built to last.
I've been playing with a 3210 for a while - it's the 12t version:
I heard from them today, that the 8120 6t will be back in stock January or February - that's the one I'll use for my next project.
These and the MEGAMax [ http://www.maxcim.com/MEGAMax.html ] should make excellent ebike motors.
erth64net said:Where'd you get that pulley? Is it an HTD style? Not aluminum?