Is this why the Mp is much louder than HBS motor?
Andrew, I think there are several factors that may cause the Magic Pie motor noise to be louder than the HBS motors.
The Magic Pie is a much larger motor with 56 magnets instead of the HBS's 46. Theses addition magnets help to produce more power, and because they are housed in a larger diameter hub, they are positioned further from the axle centre, exerting a greater torsional force
(torque) on the stator assembly.
The smaller stator on the HBS motor uses a pressed steel plate to form the main centre part of the stator, which is very rigid and less likely to flex when motor torque is applied to it.
The Magic Pie has a much larger diameter stator which consists of an eight spoked cast aluminium centre assembly, and I suspect these spokes are flexing very slightly when torque is applied.
With each magnetic pulse, the stator will flex very slightly under load, but will instantly spring
(ping) back to its normal position when the pulse stops, and this it what I think is causing the "pinging" noise. The hub cover seems to act a bit like a loudspeaker cone and amplifies these sounds, making them far more obvious, which is why the freewheel bearing and ratchet noises are more noticeable on the hubmotor than it would have been on the original wheel. I suspect the larger hub cover on the Magic Pies also produces a louder noise output than the smaller HBS hub, a bit like different sized loudspeakers.
Please note that this is just
my opinion, and I could be wrong.
Alan