Kogs Update
G'day All
I put together the 1000w motor for my Tricycle and did a few tests it consisted of running the motor first on 12v and checking the amps draw the revs and the generated output voltage I then repeated the same with 24v and then 36v the video is on YouTube as I had so much trouble up loading to Photo Bucket I do not really know what happened to the sound but I am sure those active on this thread will understand
You will notice when I use 2 pieces of wood to clamp the shaft to stop the motor the amps really jump About 4:33
I then connect the generator brushes to feed back in the energy it has produced and again went through the same process only this time you can notice that when the load is applied the load does not draw as many amps with 12v and less with 24v even less with 36v
the video is here
Testing 1 the 1000w asemmetrically modified motor part 1 - YouTube
Sorry about the sound I did not realize the problem until later when I played it back but I had already disassembled everything
This second video is extension of previous one but please compare this one with the next one
Testing 2 the 1000w asemmetrically modified motor part 2 - YouTube
Here is the same motor being driven with John Stone's Monster with double Mosfets
Testing 3 the 1000w asemmetrically modified motor with John Stone's Monster Driv - YouTube
I hope you enjoy
Kindest Regards
Kogs still here
G'day All
I put together the 1000w motor for my Tricycle and did a few tests it consisted of running the motor first on 12v and checking the amps draw the revs and the generated output voltage I then repeated the same with 24v and then 36v the video is on YouTube as I had so much trouble up loading to Photo Bucket I do not really know what happened to the sound but I am sure those active on this thread will understand
You will notice when I use 2 pieces of wood to clamp the shaft to stop the motor the amps really jump About 4:33
I then connect the generator brushes to feed back in the energy it has produced and again went through the same process only this time you can notice that when the load is applied the load does not draw as many amps with 12v and less with 24v even less with 36v
the video is here
Testing 1 the 1000w asemmetrically modified motor part 1 - YouTube
Sorry about the sound I did not realize the problem until later when I played it back but I had already disassembled everything
This second video is extension of previous one but please compare this one with the next one
Testing 2 the 1000w asemmetrically modified motor part 2 - YouTube
Here is the same motor being driven with John Stone's Monster with double Mosfets
Testing 3 the 1000w asemmetrically modified motor with John Stone's Monster Driv - YouTube
I hope you enjoy
Kindest Regards
Kogs still here
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