Jeremy,
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Jeremy wrote:
]Not at all true. Running a motor at high torque load BELOW it's reasonable efficiency rpm range will burn it out, not running it at high rpm.
jawnn wrote:
If you want to understand the math, go to page 105 of 'Build your own electric motorcycle' by Carl Vogal viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19368
I understand the math fine, but that doesn't change the fact that the statement about rpm and burning motors out is incorrect.
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Jeremy, a permanent magnet brushed series wound motor has a peak efficiency at a given applied voltage. Let's just throw out a scott 1 hp motor at 24 volts which is about 82% efficient at 3000 rpm . I have the KTA services performance chart and there are many charts for this motor on electrathon websites. If I apply a load to this motor of 1 hp and gear the motor to run at 3300 rpm the motor is about 65% efficient. I also lose a lot of acceleration due to the load not being large enough to allow currents to increase the torque in the motor. Running a motor in an overloaded state, as you state, also will burn in out. Limiting the current in an overloaded dc permanent magnet motor will also burn it out.
Recumpence,
I am trying not to be arrogant. I read what you wrote, perhaps you should reread it. What you wrote is, in my opinion, very arrogant. I do have an extremely hard time understanding how you are able to apply 40 horsepower to bicyle chain. Post your motor, your controller, your drive, your mass or weight, your batteries, wire size and I will calculate the load on your chain.
Do you think that this did'nt ruffle my feathers
I went through a bit of his 70% efficiency thread and was equally disturbed by the comments given by Chuck. He made more than his share if incorrect statements that were also worded as authoritative.
Bicyle chain in Jawnns situation would wear out quickly, and could possibly snap. That is from experience. I should not need to tell you what a snapped chain could do.
I spent a lot of time trying to help Jawnn. I was extremely careful to look up and validate the designs that I posted. I quit posting on that thread when it became apparent that I was going to have to calculate the center of mass of various styles of 3 wheel vehicles to show Jawnn the rotational forces that affect the 3 wheel vehicles' stability in corners. I just don't have time to do that.
I was also hoping that someone else on this forum would help Jawnn on the battery side, as I have no experience with the lithium chemistries.
Recumpence, Read that thread carefully and you will see the statements I made regarding the charging, maintenance and implementation of lithium batteries. I was very careful to tell Jawnn that I had no experience with the chemistries.
Recumpence, I need a little more than, I did it and it will work for you too. As to the engineers you discussed your problems with on RC helicopters, how does that apply here? I see it as being irrelevent and goes along with your statement to me as being "incorrect and authorative."
The engineering in 'That Thread ' is extremely simple and it is correct. Is this arrogant? (I may have made of made a math error or two)
I want you to understand that the engineering in that thread only applies specifically to the vehicles that Jawnn was invisioning.
There was a thread, recently, where I may have ruffled Jeremy a little. It was about welding aluminum. I was concerned about failure of the part to be welded. I felt that I needed to step in and clarify the process in order to prevent a catostrophic failure. I have more to say to the poster there. That I feel his method of fortifying the weldment and that his method of welding will probably be more harmful than helpful. The last I read there the poster has put the project off.
The above is an example of where my concern overides the feelings of a poster. I pretty much put my foot down in that thread. I took a year of metallurgy so I have a pretty good understanding, far more than the average welder, as to the acceptability of a weld process.
I come on to this forum maybe once a month. I browse around, I see a lot of mistakes and incorrect information. If I felt someones information was dangerous, I am quite sure I would jump in. Would that be arrogant?
chuck
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