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jamiejackherer said:and have 6 kids
Bless your heart.
Some adversities are self-inflicted.
jamiejackherer said:and have 6 kids
jamiejackherer said:As I said though, it's would not be possible for you to estimate the copper fill based on the pics. I used an old perferated PCB sanded down to be smooth edged and hammered each turn in to the slot. It's packed in solid mate. There will obviously be some gaps as it the nature of round wire but I can assure you it is packed as tight as it possibly can be. Not one wire is able to be moved in the slots. No light penetrates through any slot either. I'd estimate the fill to be closer to 60 or 70%
fatty said:Commercial motors are only around 65% fill, so if experienced builders are suggesting less, your estimate may indeed be optimistic.
Yeah, Ive been trying to learn as much as I can from video's and reading what I can.
Ive learned that I need a higher number of turns for greater torque, which will reduce the max RPM.
what length of wire shall I buy?
I have 2 jobs, 6 kids and I am studying a degree aswell... It's not a case of "can't be bothered". Its a case of literally not having the time.. I don't have transport until I can get this done
Im a professional programmer mate (python for fun, C for work) and I've been rewriting the VESC code so
I've been through about 50 motors in the past 5 years
I build and sell custom builds, about 1 a week atm
jamiejackherer said:And bare in mind, I'm running this with a 48V battery, as we should all know, lower volts and higher amps is the way to destroy any motor. If I was running higher volts, say a 60v or 72v and still the same wattage my amps would be lower. It's much harder to get 190 amps through 48v than it is to do the same at 60v..
jamiejackherer said:Go frock yourself pal... Trying to call me out as a lier... You're a prick fella