Hey dude
When you say 'access wire' for the phase cables what exactly did you use? If you have the AWG size would be better.
I just got a length of 12AWG through Alphawire, courtesy of the mention from Mark [Scorpion] who has presence here. Cheers Mark!
It's exactly what he said, super thin high guage wire that will support the current from a 40Amp controller no sweat.
When you say the lengths, you can calculate the loss/resistance but I can't be bothered finding my numbers hat.
All that I know is rule of thumb, anything with power and that over 2+ Amps should never be wrapped as this naturally causes the wire to turn into a small heater. Much higher current and you can potentially start a fire. We are talking about a bicycle here, so even with you 'doubling up' I higher doubt there is any loss at all unless you are using inferior cable. Better to be safe and have peace of mind though...
The heat is also caused by the wire maxing out its holding current. All I am going to do is fit a IEC connector:
^^ as close to the wheel I can and use a plug and socket for it. As for the hall sensor wires, I will just use a IP65 rated DIN plug/socket. I'll mount the controller as close as I can to the wheel, then the battery close as I can to the controller.
Will be trying to use 8 or 10AWG from the battery to controller, then from controller to socket. The wheel will then plug in with the 12AWG Alphawire keeping resistance at a bare minimum.
So the blurb of the novel is "Use as high gauge wire as you can where it fits" without going overboard.
Hope that above mess helps you a bit lol
Saves a massive pain in the ass if you have to change a tire etc.