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A mid motor doesn't doesn't need two gears does it ?could be the equivalent mid motor/hub motor answer for the future EU 250W motor solution.
No, but it's got the use of all the bike gears. That's not ideal though, sometimes compromising either the rider or motor efficiency.A mid motor doesn't doesn't need two gears does it ?
I thought you already have worked this out in one of your previous posts, by switching the rotational direction of the motor.I hope the testing goes well d8veh, could be the equivalent mid motor/hub motor answer for the future EU 250W motor solution.
Itching to see the internal workings and if it will reveal the secrets of how they have achieved this
40A with 20A controller?100kgs, 10% hill, 25.5km per hour (15mph) requires 880W at the wheels.
The input power (required of the battery) is = 880W / divided by the yield
If you run the motor at 80% efficiency: 1,100W or 40A @ 37V
That XD motor may do it.
Interesting! Do we know the rpm of that motor?15mph up 10% is the holy grail of legal ebikes!yes, that seems quite impossible but I reckon d8veh has ways of pushing motors to their limits
The supplied controller has only 6 FETs, xiongda pushed it up to 500W output power, but I reckon with a KU123, it will go much farther. The question is, the KU123 can only moves the motor forward, the ratio could be 4 or 8. I hope it's going to be 8 then that XD motor will fly up ladders..
40A is the draw from the battery, power output needs to reach 880W to hit the 15mph on 10% gradient.
If I remember correctly, I was told last July(?) that the supplied KT controller will work at 48V.
from previous thread:Sorry to raise such a question when you are pushing the boundaries of pedelec tech
.,,,,,,but may I ask how much ?