And look at at that hour glass figure! Or is it pear shaped? Actually I guess its more like a potato...
I think that's just the way your cape is hanging.
I was wondering if I use the USB cable can I safely pull back the power of a 48 volt battery on a 36 volt system?
According to the
Performance figures the 36V minimotor was subjected to a maximum of 13.53Amps @ 36V
(487.4 Watts) under test conditions. If you limit your current so that a similar maximum wattage is set
(9Amps @ 54V = 486Watts), the gears should be able to cope, but the motor windings may still get warm under continuous low speed high load conditions.
It's interesting to note that the Magic Pie uses 17.12Amps @ 48V
(820.26 Watts) or 17.29Amps @ 36V
(624.16 Watts) to produce approximately the same 20Nm of torque, but at different wheel speeds
(minimotor = 173rpm@36V, Magic Pie = 218rpm@36V and 300rpm@48V).
From the above figures, assuming the minimotor was able to cope with 13.5Amps @ 48V, it should produce 20Nm of torque at around 238rpm, approximately 19mph
(30km/h) with the 700c tyres.
Can you give us a rough indication of what your approximate maximum speed is on the 48V pack?
Alan