o00scorpion00o
100 kW
Does anyone know what current the mac motor will take before the phase wires fry ?
I know the bmc's had major problems!
I know the bmc's had major problems!
o00scorpion00o said:Does anyone know what current the mac motor will take before the phase wires fry ?
I know the bmc's had major problems!
o00scorpion00o said:Does anyone know what current the mac motor will take before the phase wires fry ?
I know the bmc's had major problems!
Yep. I agree. My bike might be a cheap one that I have my BMC motor on, but it's nice and secure in there.Thanks for the feedback, i saw the thread on those, but i think with the torque plates they are not necessary.
No axle rotation is possible, and the torque plates are certainly overspecced for my power level ( below 2000watt )
The pictures don't show it, but the dropout angle is at a backwards rake of an angle, meaning that i'd have to be going backwards at a high speed over a jump with the axle nut loose in order to have the wheel fall off.
Danos said:Hey Neptronix, did the MAC 500w motor come as part of a complete kit from cell man or was it just a motor in wheel? I've had sporadic contact with cell man, he seems pretty busy. I'm after a complete kit with motor, rim, controller, throttle, etc for my first build...would rather buy a complete kit than peice it together from numerous different sources. Cheers.