Hi Alan
Thanks for the welcome and for your taking the time to answer my questions. I was somewhat confused and still is. As let me see if I can explain it, so it's understandable. English is not my first language.
I understand that you can buy two versions. One with built-in controller and one without. As I understand you, Alan, the one with the built-in controller has yet to receive some upgrades, but only on the electronic part (The controller) while the hub motor and thus the one without built-in controller is upgraded to the so-called "version 2" and will thus not in the foreseeable future receive more changes?
Maybe it was a good time to explain a little about myself. I am a Danish engineering students in robotics. As you might be able to hear on my line of questions. I am interested in only the motor. since I'm going to build a "bike computer" to control the motor. I've searched golden engine website and this forum through without finding enough technical info. As I decided it was time to pick some knowledge from some of you pie-veterans.
So I hope you still have time to be available!
How many wires in the cable that comes up from the motor without a controller? I hope that there will be 3 from the windings and 5 from the Hall Sensor. Am I close?
I'm thinking on using two 36V/16Ah batteries. As I could come up with, a 16Ah battery delivers 30 amps which will give me 30A * 36V = 1080 w per motors. Is that correctly understood?
I plan to use two 20 "pie (I have a cargo bike with two front wheels). Is that overkill? I should be able to transport up to 150 kg + myself (somewhere between 65-75 kg), but I have no experience with hub motors. Beyond that, I can see that 16 ", 18" and 20 "Pies are cast wheels. Why? Is there a particular reason for this?
I think that was my questions for now.
/ Krelle52