markz
100 TW
I am trying to figure out what type of Anderson PowerPoles I have on my mxus 3000w v2 motor.
Wikipedia says "Powerpole connectors are available with current ratings up to 180 Amp. The size most commonly used is the 15 / 30 / 45 ampere variety. These sizes all use the same plastic housing in multiple colors, differing only in the metal contact inserted into the housing (selected based on the ampacity and wire size).[1]"
I cracked open a PP housing 15/30/45 and nothing is noted on blade conductor.
My wire is 2.46mm wide (including insulation). So going by this website my conductor is ~22AWG
http://www.panduit.com/heiler/SelectionGuides/WW-WASG03 Electrical Wire Sizes-WEB 7-7-11.pdf
I honestly cant tell by the dimensions of the blade conductor. They are all so close, plus the PP on the motor are soldered. Big Gobs of Solder.
*Look at the very bottom, 2nd page gives dimensions of contact*
http://www.powerwerx.com/techdata/PP15.pdf
http://www.powerwerx.com/techdata/PP30.pdf
http://www.powerwerx.com/techdata/PP45.pdf
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Im rocking PP-15.
See the mismatch in sizes. Like 10AWG blades to 22AWG Anderson PP-15's.
View attachment 2
Plastic coffee container battery setup.
View attachment 1
the male-male goes into red parallel harness I bought from HobbyKing
This will do for now, ideally I wanted an extra battery but the harness from hk doesnt have an extra branch. So I might reduce overall voltage from 74V to 60V, it will give me an extra 5Ah with spare batteries for a total of 20Ah. I will see what the reduced speeds are in the motor simulator on ebikes.ca.
So 74V 15Ah = 61.5kmh and 26km range, 59.2V 20Ah = 51.4kmh and 38km range.
Wikipedia says "Powerpole connectors are available with current ratings up to 180 Amp. The size most commonly used is the 15 / 30 / 45 ampere variety. These sizes all use the same plastic housing in multiple colors, differing only in the metal contact inserted into the housing (selected based on the ampacity and wire size).[1]"
I cracked open a PP housing 15/30/45 and nothing is noted on blade conductor.
My wire is 2.46mm wide (including insulation). So going by this website my conductor is ~22AWG
http://www.panduit.com/heiler/SelectionGuides/WW-WASG03 Electrical Wire Sizes-WEB 7-7-11.pdf
I honestly cant tell by the dimensions of the blade conductor. They are all so close, plus the PP on the motor are soldered. Big Gobs of Solder.
*Look at the very bottom, 2nd page gives dimensions of contact*
http://www.powerwerx.com/techdata/PP15.pdf
http://www.powerwerx.com/techdata/PP30.pdf
http://www.powerwerx.com/techdata/PP45.pdf
View attachment 3
Im rocking PP-15.
See the mismatch in sizes. Like 10AWG blades to 22AWG Anderson PP-15's.
View attachment 2
Plastic coffee container battery setup.
View attachment 1
the male-male goes into red parallel harness I bought from HobbyKing
This will do for now, ideally I wanted an extra battery but the harness from hk doesnt have an extra branch. So I might reduce overall voltage from 74V to 60V, it will give me an extra 5Ah with spare batteries for a total of 20Ah. I will see what the reduced speeds are in the motor simulator on ebikes.ca.
So 74V 15Ah = 61.5kmh and 26km range, 59.2V 20Ah = 51.4kmh and 38km range.