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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Wed Jul 27, 2011 1:09 am

No, the Pie is running at 85V continuous. I eeked out 44mph on my commute back home today, with the help of some slight tail wind. As you can see in one of the pics, that I peaked @ 74A at one point, which makes it a bit more than 6000W peak. Not bad for a Pie.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby Tommy L » Wed Jul 27, 2011 1:16 am

snellemin wrote:No, the Pie is running at 85V continuous. I eeked out 44mph on my commute back home today, with the help of some slight tail wind. As you can see in one of the pics, that I peaked @ 74A at one point, which makes it a bit more than 6000W peak. Not bad for a Pie.



Wow! That is awesome! My Catrike 700 with Bionx PL350 hit about 42.5 KPH (25mph) today on an 18Km (11 mile) route. My trailer goes faster! lolu
I'm thinking of getting a Pie or two for my sons bike or one of those 9 C's. I hear that the 9c's can be pushed too, but your's is very impressive! :)
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby adobian » Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:59 pm

How much do you guys pay for the Magic Pie kit these days?
Is this a good price for it?
http://www.sdelectricbike.com/G_M_KITS.html

I need a kit that could mount disc brake in the rear, and should be 28 inch because this is a 29er bike.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby o00scorpion00o » Thu Aug 18, 2011 5:04 am

Hi adobian,

You should create your own thread and ask all the questions you want there :D

You should take a look at cell-mans kits,

The Pie is a good motor but it's heavy and is a bitch to pedal, but if you don't mind that, then the pie can take a lot of power as you can see from this thread!

Yes you can mount disk on the motor but chances are you will need to use a spacer or 3-4 m5 washers to give the clearance between the disk and calliper and motor!

cell-mans mac 500 is a lot smaller and can do 29-31 mph max on an infineon controller with the 120% speed setting in the controller, on 44 volt 12S LiPo, or 25-27 on 10S LiPo,

The mac is also much easier to pedal because of the free wheel!

Also you would be much better going with cell-mans A123 LifeP04, which can supply high power setups, Golden Motors batteries are fine if you want to use their controllers which are not capable of more than 15-20 amps and you will find yourself wanting a lot more!

In the end we all want more power and if you get a battery that can't give out the amps, then you have wasted a lot of money to begin with!

I would go with a LiPo battery set up, but that is complicated if you have not used LiPo before!


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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby adobian » Sat Aug 20, 2011 3:32 pm

On average, how much do people spend for battery to achieve 40MPH?
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:20 pm

adobian wrote:How much do you guys pay for the Magic Pie kit these days?
Is this a good price for it?
http://www.sdelectricbike.com/G_M_KITS.html

I need a kit that could mount disc brake in the rear, and should be 28 inch because this is a 29er bike.



I purchased my motor directly from goldenmotor.ca when they had a sale.

I spend around 300 dollars on batteries to go 40mph. My commute is short, so I don't need to spend a ton of money on batteries. Currently running 24s2p A123 with my magic pie and I get around 38-39mph onces they warm up. I only used 2800mah on my 5.5 mile commute going full speed this morning.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby adobian » Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:39 pm

I have just talked to the guy at YescomUSA. I said that the 48V 500W kit and the 48V 1000W contain the same motor. It's just the controller of the 500W is weaker and it's limiting the current to the motor.

He said it's not true. He said the wattage handling is specified by the motor, not the controller.

Am I right or is he right?
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby wesnewell » Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:38 pm

adobian wrote:I have just talked to the guy at YescomUSA. I said that the 48V 500W kit and the 48V 1000W contain the same motor. It's just the controller of the 500W is weaker and it's limiting the current to the motor.

He said it's not true. He said the wattage handling is specified by the motor, not the controller.

Am I right or is he right?

I've got both the 500W and the 1000W. They are NOT the same motor. They are not the same controller either. The 500W kit comes with a 12fet controller of unknown make. The 1000W kit comes with a15fet EB215-A-5 Infinion controller that supports many options if enabled. Both controllers are 30A+/-, so they both work the same on each motor. Using the same battery pack the 1000W motor runs ~35% faster than the 500W motor. The amount of watts given to the motor is controlled by the controller. Uh, that's why it called a controller.:-) I shunt modded the original 500W controller to 42A and torque increased accordingly. Top speed remained the same on level ground. The specified wattage for a motor is just a rating for continuous use. It will suck up whatever your controller gives it. How the motor is constructed determines its speed/torque at a certain voltage and wattage. I should add that the 500W motor is rated at 380rpm at 48V and the 1000W motor is rated at 470rpm at 48V. That's why there's a speed difference at the same voltage.
Mongoose 26" FS MTB bike $99, yescomusa.com 48V 1000W rear hub kit $276, Hua Tong 72V 40A controller $35, 10ah 24s lipo $275=40+mph, range=45 miles @20mph
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby adobian » Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:25 pm

Thanks to you, I spent a little more for the 1000W kit. I picked up today at their wherehouse. On my way to my first ebike
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby wesnewell » Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:52 pm

adobian wrote:Thanks to you, I spent a little more for the 1000W kit. I picked up today at their wherehouse. On my way to my first ebike

I don't think you'll be disappointed. It's a great deal with a very durable motor that will take lots of power without overheating and feature packed controller.
Mongoose 26" FS MTB bike $99, yescomusa.com 48V 1000W rear hub kit $276, Hua Tong 72V 40A controller $35, 10ah 24s lipo $275=40+mph, range=45 miles @20mph
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby Racer_X » Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:38 pm

snellemin, like your build.
But I must have missed something, Doesn't the Magic Pie have and internal controller and if so how did you bypass it?
I can imagine if you remove the internal controller it will it will allow you to run higher voltage due to mass.

So can you explain how you solved the limitations of the internal controller?
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:19 pm

I purchased the Magic Pie without the internal controller. The motor still runs cool on 74V in the crazy Houston heat, which is about 38mph. Pushing more voltage just to go 44mph just gets the motor way to hot for my liking. I'm still running the stock motor wires with 4mm bullet connectors.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby Racer_X » Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:19 am

Thanks snellemin, Glad to know about the Magic Pie without controller option.
Keep us posted with any new information, I have subscribed to this post.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby Racer_X » Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:57 pm

Reading about this build left me amazed about the magic pie so I thought I would do some research.
It turns out that you can buy the Magic Pie motor wired for external controller from various GM distributors, and use an infinion based controller
from a non GM supplier. Like a Lyen controller :twisted:
This motor has from what has been written serious torque starting at around 40 amps @ 48-52 volts.
I heard as proven with this thread that it can go quite fast with a 72 volts.
I also heard that At 60+ amps this MP is an animal and you really need serious torque arms to keep the axel from spinning in the dropouts of the bike frame!

In researching this thing I also found out there is going to be a version 3 of the Magic Pie out soon

for an external controller version of the Magic Pie you can check out GM canada, arizonaebikes.com, goldenmotorusa-d.com etc etc.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby o00scorpion00o » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:10 pm

HI Racer_X.

Indeed you need serious torque arms with the Pie motor, with anything over 20 amps I would say!

At 60+ amps you will probably do wheelies!

I've not heard of a magic pie 3, I think what is meant is their dual pie kit will be released sometime in 2012!



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What's the phase colours of your controller to pie, you are using an Infineon?

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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Sat Sep 10, 2011 4:04 pm

I'm using a Lyen sensorless controller, so phase wire colors don't matter to me. I just swap out two wires to reverse motor direction.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby o00scorpion00o » Sat Sep 10, 2011 4:53 pm

Thanks for the reply Snellemin,

I blew the halls in my Mac, swapping controllers with a cycle analyst connector and I was using a 6 pin jst on the halls on my motor because I hadn't got a 5 pin and plugged the halls into the cycle analyst connector by accident. OOPS! :(

It's going to be a major pain to open the motor and replace halls so that's why I got Pat's old pie, that will keep me going for a while!

I guess I'll just have to play around with phase combinations! not fun :(

The magic pie looks freaking huge now compared to the mac!


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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:59 pm

I got me some new tires. These are 26x 2.3 Michelin Pilot sport. Ride is way more comfortable at speeds over 30mph and can take corners alot faster with the increase in side grip. I was also pulling 1800-1900W continuous doing 35mph with a strong headwind. Weather is cooler today and the Magic Pie was barely warm when I got to work.

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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:25 pm

I tried to see how far I could go without charging my small 4000mah pack. I pedaled along averaging 20-22mph and few full burst of power. Out of 3060mah I got 15.28 miles. CA shows 15.2 Wh/mi. So it looks like I can eak out 20 mile max out of my setup.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby o00scorpion00o » Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:56 am

snellemin wrote:I tried to see how far I could go without charging my small 4000mah pack. I pedaled along averaging 20-22mph and few full burst of power. Out of 3060mah I got 15.28 miles. CA shows 15.2 Wh/mi. So it looks like I can eak out 20 mile max out of my setup.



Those tyres or (tires) look really cool, my tyres are 26x1.6 but that's because I like to pedal, but the handling is not good at 30+ mph!

It must have been hard work to pedal for most of the 15 miles with the pie? I know it kills me, or you must have very level roads there?

I can't wait to build my next setup, I will use around the same voltage as you, the pie is some beast!


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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:40 am

The Michelins are great. So much more bite going into and out of turn at high speeds. Actually they are not bad pedaling with the Pie as an assist and 14T gear. My commute to work is on flat roads, so it's not bad pedalling. My regular mountain bike uses 2.1 in front and 2.3 in the rear, so I guess I'm use to pedalling with that size tire.
My older tires where on the Ebike was 1.9 for the front and 2.0 in the rear. They were good in a straight line, but I had to slow down alot going into turns. Dusty conditions made it worst, but no more with the new tires. I've looked at the 2.5 hook worms, but like the design and price of the Michelins better.

The weather is much cooler now, so I'll be pedalling more often to work. I'm wanting to complete the http://www.warriordash.com/ in 45 minutes, which is cutting down my old time my 10 minutes. I wish I could do it faster, but my poor lungs and legs won't allow it. It is a 3 mile, 10 obsticale course. Pretty fun to do.

This is me in last August in North Carolina

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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby o00scorpion00o » Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:46 am

Haha aren't you lucky you didn't land on your ass on the hot coal? :mrgreen:


By the way have you got regen on the sensor less controller? on Lyen's site it says no regen and only 75 volts for the sensor less controller ?
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:26 pm

At time of purchase, he hadn't figured out the regen on the sensorless controller. But I got a message from him not long ago that he got it to work. Lyen tested the controller out up to 100V before sending it to me. The sensorless controller is the non-infineon based version, which is not listed. PM him for more info.

Those coals don't look too bad until you jumped over them. That was a fun day.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby snellemin » Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:15 am

I got 38mph at 1500W this morning to work with a slight tailwind. The taller Michelins gave me the extra mph. I actually measured the circumference with a small rope and ended up with 84" and updated the CA with the new number. I also went from 30PSI to 50PSI on both the front and back. I trued up the rear wheel last nite to get rid of the ghetto whobble that started a month ago.
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Re: 39mph w/Ebay motor and Lyen sensorless controller

Postby o00scorpion00o » Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:21 am

snellemin wrote:I got 38mph at 1500W this morning to work with a slight tailwind. The taller Michelins gave me the extra mph. I actually measured the circumference with a small rope and ended up with 84" and updated the CA with the new number. I also went from 30PSI to 50PSI on both the front and back. I trued up the rear wheel last nite to get rid of the ghetto whobble that started a month ago.



Wow 30 psi was really really low ?

I run 80-90 psi on my Continental sport contacts and boy does it freewheel for ages, though they are only 26x1.6 and pretty narrow but a dream to cycle with!
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