Electro-Fox
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A question that has been nagging me is concerning the water resistance of hub motors and mid-drives. I am not suggesting the type of submersion, where the drive or hub is completely submerged, at least not for a long time, but more like riding through a flooded street. In respect to a hub, I know that if you have a 29er vs a 20 inch wheel that obviously the 29er would be farther away from a complete submersion. I look at the mid drives such as the Bosch and those are more to bottom bracket height as opposed to a hub, and wheel size.
So just how resistant to damage from riding through deeper water are they? The Bosch looks like it is really sealed well, where hub motors seem like they would be more prone to water getting in. I know connections are another part of this too, but it seems that shrink wrap would help with that. So can they take a submersion at all, for a short amount of time? I think that you could do a wrap like 3m makes (the car wrap materials) and cover the hub before lacing, which would help prevent water from entering through the cover. Of course if you ever had to remove the cover, you would have to redo the wrap.
Any thoughts?
EF
So just how resistant to damage from riding through deeper water are they? The Bosch looks like it is really sealed well, where hub motors seem like they would be more prone to water getting in. I know connections are another part of this too, but it seems that shrink wrap would help with that. So can they take a submersion at all, for a short amount of time? I think that you could do a wrap like 3m makes (the car wrap materials) and cover the hub before lacing, which would help prevent water from entering through the cover. Of course if you ever had to remove the cover, you would have to redo the wrap.
Any thoughts?
EF