Do you mean that you have got the controller, what is your first impressions?rivvs said:Update on the build. I'm finally back to working on the bike. I sold the fardriver and got a modified version of the hesc mini from 3shulmotors. The controller will be water cooled. I decided to go for a 26s13p pack with molicel p45b cells. The battery will also be watercooled.
j bjork said:Do you mean that you have got the controller, what is your first impressions?rivvs said:Update on the build. I'm finally back to working on the bike. I sold the fardriver and got a modified version of the hesc mini from 3shulmotors. The controller will be water cooled. I decided to go for a 26s13p pack with molicel p45b cells. The battery will also be watercooled.
How does it compare to the fardriver in dimensions?
How is your controller modified?
I am a bit curios about those, I would really like the (presumably) better program and a good variable regen.
The higher voltage would be very welcome, and the main reason. I think better efficiency would be possible too.
(Vesc should have MTPA, fardriver has it on the screen. Nothing about it in the manual, so I doubt it is for real)
Not that eager to loose a big chunk of phase A and a big chunk of money for a third controller though
wow looks good, is that 700 battery or phase amps?rivvs said:I received the controller today. Looks like it is good quality.
cl700 2.jpgcl700.jpg
rivvs said:Also I 3D printed a battery box to see the fitting with a rigid box. This would be the final shape of the battery
harrisonpatm said:rivvs said:Also I 3D printed a battery box to see the fitting with a rigid box. This would be the final shape of the battery
Can you briefly go into detail on designing and assembling the 3d print box? I would like that option in the future, and it seems like you were able to print it in separate vertical sections, then glue. Are you worried about the glue sections holding together? What glue did you use?
TysonScott said:harrisonpatm said:rivvs said:Also I 3D printed a battery box to see the fitting with a rigid box. This would be the final shape of the battery
Can you briefly go into detail on designing and assembling the 3d print box? I would like that option in the future, and it seems like you were able to print it in separate vertical sections, then glue. Are you worried about the glue sections holding together? What glue did you use?
if im not mistaken i believe that that is just a model to fit the bike together
Yes it is just a model to see fitment. The real box will be aluminum.harrisonpatm said:TysonScott said:harrisonpatm said:rivvs said:Also I 3D printed a battery box to see the fitting with a rigid box. This would be the final shape of the battery
Can you briefly go into detail on designing and assembling the 3d print box? I would like that option in the future, and it seems like you were able to print it in separate vertical sections, then glue. Are you worried about the glue sections holding together? What glue did you use?
if im not mistaken i believe that that is just a model to fit the bike together
Shucks. I was hoping he knew secret magic that I could replicate with my small-bed printer.
JRP3 said:Very interested in seeing your experience with the 3Shul, are you the first person to use it with a QS motor?
j bjork said:Is there a reason you went with CL700 instead of CL1000?
I mean you must be loosing quite a bit of torque with just 700pA.