Arlo1 said:
Its not a secrate everyone knows this but whats easy on paper is not always the case in real world.
Most engineering theories come from observing real world experiments. That's what I love about them. If the new "real world" experiment didn't behave like we've planned, we didn't knew enough theory. Period. Although I'm just 32 years old, I'm bloody tired of showing people that is true, no matter what...
I've made some stuff better in real life than most people just because I knew more theory.
Arlo1 said:
If this was possible it would be avalible already.
I would expect this sentence from a lot of people, but from you...?!?
So we should all stop trying to innovate because if "it" were possible, somebody would have done it? Come on Arlin....
Arlo1 said:
Think of this like computers in the 90s its advancing fast but with a smaller market so the cost to devolp it is not easy to justify without charging a decent price
NOT small market, small market VISION. Like I said to Lebowski, a good controller is good in any situation being an ebike, truck, wind turbine or industrial motor. It's all related to size, weight, power and cost. Take the example of gearboxs: most people here buy expensive (also good quality) stuff from Matt, planetary reductions and the like. One guy bought a 20hp angle grinder gearbox really cheap and made it work also. It didn't have the finesse, "bling" or cool factor but it was 1/20th the cost of a recumpence reduction.
Arlo1 said:
I also chalange you to find the cost of a good controller development.... IE Nissan Toyota etc. they spend millions to make it as good as they are..
I'm not here to repeat other peoples mistakes, I want to make new (and more exciting) ones!
Speaking of toyota and Nissan, high voltage and low amps examples...
Lebowski is the living proof that you DO NOT need millions for developing a good controller, right?
All we need is intelligent people having fun like Lebowski and yourself.
Arlo1 said:
I have to ask have you ridden an ebike? If so how powerfull? And how much RWHP remember there is 1000s of people thinking they have a 10kw 20kw what ever ebike when in all reality they are less then 1/2 that at the rear wheel.
Dude! Come on!
See the pic on the right side of your screen, there's a blue bike with a 9c hub motor and "neon" tires. it's about a 800W rear wheel considering 20% losses at the moment.