...It seems that a continuous current of 15-20A overheats the motor windings and damages it beyond repair...
By now we have 'killed' some 5 MiniMotors -
Hi,
I am riding my bike with a 250 minimotor for half a year now, I use it for my daily way to work (one way 13,5km). Total distance is 1000km with this motor without any faults.
I run the motor with two Bosch LiIon battery pack of 2Ah each, connected in parallel.
I installed a "Watts up", to be able to monitor Ah, currents etc. and use a main fuse directly at the battery of 21A.
The mini motor has an inrush (surge) current of 22A and a peak power of ~820Wp when you push the throttle all way up from standstill or when slightly cycling.
When pedalling I try to keep the current below 5 to 6 A (48 - 13 transmission ratio) which is easy, when not going uphills or against strong winds.
Speed is about 31km/h then (28" wheels) and I enjoy every trip!
The only odd thing I experienced up till now is, that the motor seems to run harder (stiffer) when it is cold outside (below 5°C) which equals in a higher energy demand and total consumption.