After I suspect frying my first hub motor I’m after some advice/confirmation to save my new one before I kill it again!
I’ve got a 250w rear hub motor (AKM) rated as 36v. It’s mated to a 48v battery through a 9 mosfet controller. What I’ve learned recently is that although my controller seems to put out 22a, little 250w motors seem to have a max of 17a. So I’ve set my controller to limit the ampage by a factor of 1.5 so should now only be putting out 15amps. Does this sound ok? Also more research has shown that there’s a sweet spot of motor speed to current input with lots of talk of not going at less than 50% of the motor speed or excess current is turned to heat. Am I right in thinking this is only an issue when giving it max current but struggling up a hill at say 10mph? If I’m going 6mph on the flat and only using a few watts am I ok?
I’ve got a 250w rear hub motor (AKM) rated as 36v. It’s mated to a 48v battery through a 9 mosfet controller. What I’ve learned recently is that although my controller seems to put out 22a, little 250w motors seem to have a max of 17a. So I’ve set my controller to limit the ampage by a factor of 1.5 so should now only be putting out 15amps. Does this sound ok? Also more research has shown that there’s a sweet spot of motor speed to current input with lots of talk of not going at less than 50% of the motor speed or excess current is turned to heat. Am I right in thinking this is only an issue when giving it max current but struggling up a hill at say 10mph? If I’m going 6mph on the flat and only using a few watts am I ok?