Ykick
1 GW
I agree dustNbone.
I haven't cooked a white nylon gear inside my BBS02 yet but I've melted several white gears inside Q hub motors and it was most definitely caused by heat buildup during extended high speed runs. Same motors ran for long time doing 4 mile runs but the 1st time I did 10-12 miles continuous, the white gears became soft and turned to goo.
The BBS02 integrated controller is certainly a quick way to heat the system up to those levels.
I keep the BBS02 around 500W continuous. I do use 1500W peak for a quick burst here and there but for sustained long runs, 500W is the thermally safe zone, IMO.
I haven't cooked a white nylon gear inside my BBS02 yet but I've melted several white gears inside Q hub motors and it was most definitely caused by heat buildup during extended high speed runs. Same motors ran for long time doing 4 mile runs but the 1st time I did 10-12 miles continuous, the white gears became soft and turned to goo.
The BBS02 integrated controller is certainly a quick way to heat the system up to those levels.
I keep the BBS02 around 500W continuous. I do use 1500W peak for a quick burst here and there but for sustained long runs, 500W is the thermally safe zone, IMO.