I would think they are the same, no reason they would be different. What colours do you have?It's even possible the wiring is the same as others "Q" series motors I guess.
All motors are the same. Three phase wires, 5 hall wires and a speed sensor wire. The connectors will fit the controller directly. How do you need a wiring diagram?So my Q70 arrived this week. The details provided by BMSBattery have been ever so slightly less than useful!
Does anyone have a colour coded wiring diagram? It's even possible the wiring is the same as others "Q" series motors I guess. Any thoughts anyone?
Hi, if I can unpack that a bit, what you're saying is that all motors from all manufacturers use the same wiring layout? Same number of hall sensors / wiring layouts and colour coding? If the connectors (when they arrive) are also standard then this may be a moot point but I'm genning up before the build. Could you point me to somewhere where the wiring is described ? I've not found anything .All motors are the same. Three phase wires, 5 hall wires and a speed sensor wire. The connectors will fit the controller directly. How do you need a wiring diagram?
The wiring in your pic above is the only standard with manufacturer's.
Good to know, cheersthere is no real issue with marrying up hubs to controllers, except to make sure colour sequence matches if non julet connection is used.
Try this one:can anyone recommend a site and can go to read and educate myself?
Yes, I've heard it's very goodTry this one:
There is no standard for wiring, except EN15194 mentions that cables shouldn't go round sharp corners, you should use grommets and things like that.Yes, I've heard it's very good
So more specifically - anyone recommend a site that gives an overview of current e-bike tech? Where is the standard for wiring for example??
Thanks for getting back. I've just had a look at your website. What a mine of information!The Q70 can run at 328 RPM at most.
Brompton tyres: ETRTO 35-349 circumference: 1.315m
maximum speed: 328 * 1.315 * 60 m/s = 25.9kph
I don't support derestriction. You'd void your warranty.
we do whole kits only, I am sorry.And do you sell bits separately?
How did you get on with the Q70? What is it like on steep hills with your Brompton?So my Q70 arrived this week. The details provided by BMSBattery have been ever so slightly less than useful!
Does anyone have a colour coded wiring diagram? It's even possible the wiring is the same as others "Q" series motors I guess. Any thoughts anyone?
It can climb very steep hills without pedalling because of the huge torque it gets from the small wheels. The downside is that you'll be down to 4mph or less and possibly overtaken by people walking. On the flat and slight hills, you get good assistance to about 12 mph, after which power ramps down rapidly. It does match the Brompton very well as long as you don't want to electrify for speed. If you want faster, you could run the motor at 48v, which would give good power to 16 mph, but you need a controller that can limit the current to a max of say 12 amps.How did you get on with the Q70? What is it like on steep hills with your Brompton?
hi Kelly, you weigh next to nothing for the Q70. Don't worry about it.How did you get on with the Q70? What is it like on steep hills with your Brompton?