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Electric Trike conversion my1020 36 Volts running at 12v

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

This is my brand new MY1020 for my Trike Conversion to Electric the motor is 36Volts here you see me doing a no load spin at 12V . This thing is QUIET Well at 12 volts anyway

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  • project on hold untill i can get bike out of storige. i moved :p

  • I'll have a video of the dry run of the full electronics up soon. the camera which i thought was recording for the first test ran out of power and corrupted the whole video file.

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  • bro. u need to get that breathing checked out.

  • 100% torque from 0rpm is much better than 100% at 5000rpm

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  • @mafiouso if you are his bro, maybe you should too

  • @pochul lol look at mine too

  • rpm?

  • rpm?

  • yes and?

  • same does the my1016 (250W,24V)

    this has nothing to do with "the power" but with the weight and diameter of the rotor.

  • i use that motor on my bicycle look my vdo

  • Yes that's right... If a motor has got more magnetic poles, the torque ascends and the rpm decends. BUT, take a look to the contruction, for torque I wanna use a Outrunner-Brushless-Motor.

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