Thanks for the replies, Nealh and vfr400. So in many responses, you say to run 36V motor at 48V (so 48V controller with 48V battery). But will this not decrease the lifetime of the motor if I am going to run it between 30 to 35 km/h?
And I guess I have to choose a controller that is capable of 20A to make sure I get the top speed but that can regulate current to lower values? I guess after some testing I will figure out the best assist levels in terms of current and the one that will get me 30 to 35 km/h should not be at 20A but lower (because I will be pedaling also). Only if I hit strong headwind should I be pushing towards the highest current setting.
Then how do I determine the motor winding? Manufacturers don't tell you in descriptions, I guess I have to hope to see a photo of the part number and the part number will tell me but how? From what you are saying, the reason why I would select 36V 201RPM motor vs 48V 201RPM is because the 36V 201RPM would be wound so that when higher voltage of 48V is applied, it will run faster whereas 48V motor will have lower speed at the same current.
All this points to:
And I guess I have to choose a controller that is capable of 20A to make sure I get the top speed but that can regulate current to lower values? I guess after some testing I will figure out the best assist levels in terms of current and the one that will get me 30 to 35 km/h should not be at 20A but lower (because I will be pedaling also). Only if I hit strong headwind should I be pushing towards the highest current setting.
Then how do I determine the motor winding? Manufacturers don't tell you in descriptions, I guess I have to hope to see a photo of the part number and the part number will tell me but how? From what you are saying, the reason why I would select 36V 201RPM motor vs 48V 201RPM is because the 36V 201RPM would be wound so that when higher voltage of 48V is applied, it will run faster whereas 48V motor will have lower speed at the same current.
All this points to:
- MXUS XF08C 36V 250W (because it is available to purchase but my concern would be with max speed and lifetime due to higher voltage combined with higher current)
- MXUS XF15C 36V 350W
- Q128C 36V 201RPM
- All of these would run with 48V 20A controller and 48V battery with 20 to 25A maximum discharge current.
- All of the above would need me to make sure motor runs as much as possible above 50% of maximum speed. I intend to use lower assist levels when starting or at crossings but should be looking to use higher assist levels everywhere else.