Hi guys, I'm an Australian wheelchair designer (and user for 30 years since a hang gliding accident in 1977) and have only yesterday found this very informative forum. Spent hours reading all your input and would appreciate your experience and input.
I have designed a light weight power wheelchair where the third prototype uses a 24V 19Ah NiMH battery pack using Cobasys batteries. Looking at developing a production prototype using C-LiFePO4 pack of about 24V 29Ah. On the battery side I'm confident, especially after reding all your stuff.
Motors are my major problem and you'll see on my website
http://www.coolmobility.com.au/WheelchairP3Video.htm that I used hub motors on my last prototype. These were prototypes developed by Georgia Tech using rare earth magnets but have a wek point of the internal gearing. I'd like to use gearless brushless hub motors and have been researching such hub motors for quite a while.
I'd appreciate any input as to potentially the best motors where torque is primary (especially from dead stop at slow speed) up to a speed (using 16" wheels) of about 16 kph (10 mph). Am I being unrealistic in hoping to find a basic hub motor that I can then have modified to meet my single sided axle requirements - note that I'll be using two hub motors?
Your input would be invaluable and I realise that I may have to move away from conventional 24V proportional controllers to a custom built 36V system to realise my needs from the two hub motors. Before I start buying sample motors to test on a trike arrangement on my wheechair initially, I'd appreciate input from this forum's members with all your experience in real use of a variety of these motors.
I realise it is a paradym shift for you guys, from max speed to max torque at low speed but the reality is that wheelchairs mainly function at 0-5 km but want decent speed outside. I want to show that the days of using PM brushed motors driving worm drive gearboxes, with all those innefficiencies, and lead acid batteries is hanging onto old technology.
You are welcome to contact me off forum on
colin@coolmobility.com.auCheers from the land of Oz, Colin.