Hi Andrew,
Your posts sounds like you are in for a lot of "fun", for lack of a better term.
TTFN,
Dennis
Ya fun is a good way to describe it lol.
I'm going to post my questions first so I'm more likely to get more people to read them, a more detailed description of my setup is below.
Does anyone have a power graph showing torque and power at RPM for the 10kw motors? the 5kw curve would be nice too, maybe I won't need such big motors!
Im curious to know what kind of range other people have gotten with similar motors, and how many battery packs/ what voltage your running.
Also talking about the controllers, what kind of information is sent out of the dynamic monitoring connector? and is it a serial type connection or is it a digital signal that can easily be read by a micro controller? I'd like to be getting an input for motor speed to my control unit.
Anyways here's my detailed plan,
I want to have it be able to run on electricity up to around 60 or 70 km/h (40-45mph) which is as fast as I go on my way to and from work, and hopefully have a range of at least 15kms which is the distance to work, and I can recharge there.
Alan,
As for mounting, I've narrowed it down to two options for the power transmission so far.
Option 1: mount the motors to the trailing arms and having a gear reduction with gears of an old transmission with shift fork and synchro attached, and have a solenoid driving the shift fork so I can disengage the motors at higher speed. The motor speed will hopefully be able to be synchronized with the wheel speed (via a separate micro controller and wheel speed sensor) well enough for it to slip in like you would when you shift your car without using the clutch.
Option 2 is to mount the rigid mount the motors and have a chain drive with a one way clutch or some other type of clutch. Although I will be needing to drive the car in reverse as my driveway is on a down slope! There would be ways around that but I would rather have some way of controlling when its engaged which is why option 1 is appealing even though I would be sacrificing handling with the unsprung weight and possibly the life of the motors with the increased shock associated with it being unsprung weight. However I saw that the was a kit available that had a motor mounted directly to a live rear axle which would experience about the same amount of shock as this setup I'm planning would. Also I believe having a chain drive would be less efficient.
I'm going to have another look at the rear suspension area tomorrow with it up in the air and see if I can make up my mind about mounting.
Thanks for your help guys.