MitchJi
10 MW
Hi David,
Great news!
I think sealed bearings with a bearing to support the bell would be excellent both to reduce back EMF confusion and for overall structural integrity.
Integrated blower is excellent if its quiet.
I think a Kv of 150 to a max of about 200 would be best. I think this is crucial.
I think a max diameter of about 2.5" and a max length of about 3" is about right.
I think 4-6Kw is way more than necessary. I would rather have a very high quality 2-3Kw, smaller and lighter motor. A $400 price is fine if it is an excellent motor but I would rather pay less for a less powerful motor if I had a choice. Maybe two or three different models of a very similar design.
specifications here:
http://www.castlespecialprojects.com/csp_90_volts.html
Thats 11kW
A motor that works with a little less expensive esc would be nice.
Hall sensors would be awesome!
Do you have any idea when this might be available?
I think your best bet for getting great feedback would be to make a preliminary model available for free to everyone subscribed to this thread for beta testing. I'm pretty sure most of us would be willing to help out at no charge
Once again, great news!
Thanks!
Mitch
Great news!
Me too!voicecoils said:I'm totally stoked to hear this.
Matt said:Outrunners (most outrunners) have an overhanging bell (no support bearing at the bell skirt). This overhang allows the can to migrate a tiny bit when encountering sharp bumps. This shaft flex/bell migration causes back EMF confusion in the ESC, sometimes. Now, a high quality ESC, like the HV110, is far less prone to losing sync with the motor. Whereas cheaper ESCs cannot cope as well. Also, my costly Plettenberg has a skirt bearing to eliminate can flex.
I think sealed bearings with a bearing to support the bell would be excellent both to reduce back EMF confusion and for overall structural integrity.
I personally want to design the motor with an integrated blower to keep things cool on really steep hills at lower speeds. The biggest problems occur when the motor is at very high currents and barely spinning (hills, grass, etc).
Integrated blower is excellent if its quiet.
I'm also targeting insane power levels and fairly high motor rpm since that is what I'm passionate about. The motor will be in the 3lb range with continuous power levels of 4-6Kw with peaks of over 12Kw.
I think a Kv of 150 to a max of about 200 would be best. I think this is crucial.
I think a max diameter of about 2.5" and a max length of about 3" is about right.
I think 4-6Kw is way more than necessary. I would rather have a very high quality 2-3Kw, smaller and lighter motor. A $400 price is fine if it is an excellent motor but I would rather pay less for a less powerful motor if I had a choice. Maybe two or three different models of a very similar design.
voicecoils said:What's the Castle SHV250, is it a upcoming product?
specifications here:
http://www.castlespecialprojects.com/csp_90_volts.html
90v - Max Input Volts
122 AMPS - Case 1 - No Cooling air / cooling air 0-200LFM in
$599.00 - Price >10 units Controller configured with Industrial Software
Available Q4 2008
Thats 11kW


A motor that works with a little less expensive esc would be nice.
hall sensors or no, etc.
Hall sensors would be awesome!
Do you have any idea when this might be available?
I think your best bet for getting great feedback would be to make a preliminary model available for free to everyone subscribed to this thread for beta testing. I'm pretty sure most of us would be willing to help out at no charge
Once again, great news!
Thanks!
Mitch