Yoma, I don't know the weight of the HUB24S so it's difficult to say how much heavier it is likely to be, but at least it should be possible to adapt your kneeler with some cutting and welding as I've tried to illustrate in the attachment below. You would need to find someone who could turn up some steel adapters on a lathe which could then be welded in the required position. A 20mm rod put through both adapters during the welding process should ensure they end up correctly aligned with each other.
It might be easier to drill and tap the adapters to allow a couple of grub screws with conical ends to tighten into the key slot on the axle to prevent the axle from turning, as I imagine that machining the key slot into the adapters could be a lot more hassle.
As the HUB24S is a brushed motor, you should be able to run both motors from a single controller by simply wiring them in parallel, but I still feel that the device would be much easier to use with a free-wheeling action, but I don't think this is an option with the HUB24S geared motors.
I'm not sure how far off my scaling is, but I'm hoping it's somewhere near, but at least it should give you something to think about.
Hi Alan,
I think if these wheels don't freewheel then it would defintely be a problem , its pity gm didnt do something like the e-motion hubs seen here, as those would ideally for keeping in sync with when I do or don't need to step and my slow pace.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGPMELUicG4The other thing that bothes me about freewheeling with mobility motor ( I know most scooters have this option so you can move / push ) is the motor resistance .
i know on some scooters I looked into for motors like the travelscoot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1niBrn9F7HY you can freewheel without the motor ( as somone told me , they've done it )
but im not sure if that has culminative effect over time, or whether it just something company themselves say to prevent any liability issues from people attempting to use it for other means.
When I asked that manufacturer of travelscoot motors in Korea to clarify that , they didnt really seem to understand as their English was not so great .
Perhaps If there was one of those ebay going cheap id buy just to try any way, but unfortunatley theset things cost 2 grand, and the e-motion is double
On a positive note I have finally been able to find axle / bolt that fits my kneewalker ( m10 socket capscrew ) which at least gives me more options for the wheels.
thanks again,
yoma