G’day all, new guy here with a few questions.
First I’d like give a big thumbs up to this forum for answering almost all of my question with your past threads. I’ve been lurking around here for a while as I built my first E-bike and the info has been very helpful. Thanks All!
Now my questions, I’ll try to not write an essay:
Will a 48v MPIII hub motor always generate energy when the wheel is turning without battery power to the motor and regen switch
off? If so, where is the energy going if my battery is not connected to absorb the electrons (both line and ground isolated), heat conversion I’m guessing? Will the heat build-up eventually transfer to the internal controller electrics and cook the controller over time?
I’ve been testing out my motor install (bike in situ, upside-down, no battery and hand turning the crank) to make sure noting is binding. I noticed the hub was a bit warm after a couple minutes of hand cranking. There was almost no resistance from the hub motor so regen was not engaged. I hooked up a multi meter to the motor wires and found the motor is generating up 20+ volts power under hand crank input. Battery is disconnected, regen switch is off and the brake switches are unplugged from the harness. I somewhat understand the power generation effect on loaded electric motors, but if I need to disconnect my battery for whatever reason and ride my bike under my own power for a longish distance (lets say 25kmh at 20km distance) will this eventually fry the controller? Will grounding a motor wire (ground or line) to frame absorb the kinetic heat?
Thanks everyone...your knowledge, ideas and general input is appreciated