what temp should i aim for on my rspec hubs ? as removing the start seems to out of the question and im at 24a now are you suggesting i further bump this down ? ( would make me very sad)
also a small thought do you tink regardless of the settings the motors will over heat unless it goes like 25kmh ?
Please just go with advice people gave you, when you asked for it. Also, please make use of the edit function - this is not a WhatsApp chat, but a forum which we all try to keep organized and clean.
Thanks
Anything without gear reduction is going to be more prone to overheating. DD slightly less than Hubs due to the motor being exposed to open air. Depending on the DD, also just being larger and able to handle more amps by design.
When you do FOC detection up it from 5a to 10a
If you want to use sensors, you will continue to have sensor problems. They are the most fragile part of a BLDC motor. The sooner you give them up, the sooner you will be skating instead of repairing things
@mikEEE Actually, yes, if you set them really high we can be done with this. The whole Raptor hub motor will go away once the magnets are junked and you can stop trying to put makeup on turds.
Also, I’m not sure if you got this memo
If you really insist on using Raptor hub motors and want a high level of performance from them, then I would suggest using 4 wheel drive. Get 2 other motors. They should be easy to find, nobody wants them. In a 4WD configuration, my gut feeling is that you will have zero issues with overheating. Of course, you’d need more ESCs though. Probably by not being as hot, the polyurethane sleeves would last longer as well.
But really I can’t give you advice without suggesting a different motor in the first place. Those hubs are notorious for overheating and it’s an unfixable design flaw.
thanks for the confidence , now how do i get them to work with out issue as its getting very embaresing going so slow with a helmet and cars rushing past
We’ve told you they have unfixable design flaws but you continue to ask the same questions. When you ask the same questions, we give you the same answers. Asking again doesn’t magically change the answer to something you want it to be.
The Raptor hub motors are dog shit. You are experiencing the exact reason why they are dog shit, being told they are dog shit, and continuing to ask what setting you can change does not change the fact that the motors are dog shit.
So, just use sensorless and leave them unconnected? You can do it like this right?
lmao well that considered should i pump my bad boys back to 30a on both sides ?
Those are rookie numbers. 80A per side.
If you set each side to 15A battery max you will probably get more performance from them
fuk it 120 do or die mofukaaa
You’ll get one AMAZING quarter mile, then they catch fire.
Yes, leave the sensors disconnected. They only provide information that allows torque to be applied at exactly 0.00km/h. Even a tiny hip flick can get you rolling to 0.01km/h which is enough for it to drive unsensored.
but you know what …
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Bottom: chisels that fit into an older type of screwdriver handle. I assume they had a special handle at some point with a steel rod through it to transfer impacts. Just use them as they are really, that handle is unobtanium by now
so just to confirm the consis is setting them to 30a on both is not much different then 24 as they are fuked from the gate , and i might as well set it to 120 because its that or 15kmh and still running hot
Is it normal that BLDC sounds more quiet than FOC? It does sound “better” in my ears for sure…
Normally FOC is quieter.
Left pin and the metal housing are connected to ground. Right pin is the 5v. Nothing else usable