Hi,
my specifications:
I have an electric motor 36 V , 450 W and 450 rpm mounted on my old (heavy) bike. I placed three batteries of 12 V, 14 aH in series ( each has a weight of 5 kg) together with a 36 volt controller. I tried to make an electric scooter of it (instead of a bike) so the pedals are useless. Backrear has 18 teeth, motor has 10 teeth. The wheels have a diameter of 68 cm.
my problem:
as long as the backwheel does not touch the ground, the wheel spins very fast. Once the bike is put on the ground, the motor spins together with the (back) gear wheel, but the wheel itself does not move... I suppose I do not have enough Torque to get the bike moving ?? How much watt would be needed to get my old bike moving? Could There be another cause for this problem? As i see a lot of conversies movies on youtube with a motor with less wattage that do move ?(+fast!)
thx
my specifications:
I have an electric motor 36 V , 450 W and 450 rpm mounted on my old (heavy) bike. I placed three batteries of 12 V, 14 aH in series ( each has a weight of 5 kg) together with a 36 volt controller. I tried to make an electric scooter of it (instead of a bike) so the pedals are useless. Backrear has 18 teeth, motor has 10 teeth. The wheels have a diameter of 68 cm.
my problem:
as long as the backwheel does not touch the ground, the wheel spins very fast. Once the bike is put on the ground, the motor spins together with the (back) gear wheel, but the wheel itself does not move... I suppose I do not have enough Torque to get the bike moving ?? How much watt would be needed to get my old bike moving? Could There be another cause for this problem? As i see a lot of conversies movies on youtube with a motor with less wattage that do move ?(+fast!)
thx