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{Note: the member who posted this has deleted his post so out of respect I have deleted reference to that member. I actually like several points he makes and wish to leave the main body here for possible discussion.}
Hi,
69 Wh was from a test using one fully charged battery.
135Wh was from a test using two fully charged batteries.
So a fair comparison would be 138Wh to 135Wh. 2 * 69Wh = 138Wh.
Regards,
bi
In comparing the 3BS with the motor running off three batteries in parallel, the motor on one system may be running faster or slower than the motor on the other system at different times during the test, so the number of HOURS the motor ran or even the number of hours the system ran is pretty much a ridiculous comparison. Really the ONLY thing that matters was how much power (Watt hours) was available to run the motor. To see this you need only look at the LAST video of the test for each system.
In the standard configuration the motor consumed 69 watt hours of energy. Whether it ran fast or slow, THAT was how many watt hours of energy were available to the motor. 69 watt hours.
If you look at how many watt-hours of energy went through the motor on the 3BS system, or how many watt hours were AVAILABLE to the motor, there were 135 watt hours.
When you compare 135watt hours going through the motor to 69 watt hours going through the motor, which would YOU say under the exact same conditions at the exact same speed would make the motor run longer, and by how much?
How much came out of batteries one and two is unimportant. How much was used charging battery there is unimportant. All that matters is what was available and what was USED by the motor
In the standard configuration the motor consumed 69 watt hours of energy. Whether it ran fast or slow, THAT was how many watt hours of energy were available to the motor. 69 watt hours.
If you look at how many watt-hours of energy went through the motor on the 3BS system, or how many watt hours were AVAILABLE to the motor, there were 135 watt hours.
When you compare 135watt hours going through the motor to 69 watt hours going through the motor, which would YOU say under the exact same conditions at the exact same speed would make the motor run longer, and by how much?
How much came out of batteries one and two is unimportant. How much was used charging battery there is unimportant. All that matters is what was available and what was USED by the motor
Hi,
69 Wh was from a test using one fully charged battery.
135Wh was from a test using two fully charged batteries.
So a fair comparison would be 138Wh to 135Wh. 2 * 69Wh = 138Wh.
Regards,
bi
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