From zero to hundred I'm going to post videos about some things I do in my garage. I hope you enjoy the content that I post and feel free to message I'll answer back if you reach out. I make the music on my videos too! If you're interested in beats reach out. The quality will improve with each post hopefully.
Dude you are fucking amazing this is exactly what I'm trying to do and I want to know how to be able to match cells in parallel groups I know that the voltage needs to be the same and you're supposed to also test the Milla ohms or milliamps to be able to get it very close please help
Dear brother the wiring you have done is very good 51 coil core wiring but you have not shown from where to start pls can you show near sensor connection thanks
i have the same motor ,we enlarged the slightly the hole through the axle we removed the silicon from the wire and recovered it with heat shrink as its thinner than silicon now we have air craft grade 8 guage phase wires abd changed hall sensor wires to thinner and stronger type,the motor now runs on 84 volts with 150 amp controller
Hi, i have thumb throttle that have start idle voltage 1.33v and when full run 3.42v, is this ok voltage, is this throttle ok and will this throttle work fine with such voltage values?. Thanks 🙂
Hi, great video. I am replacing a Hall effect sensor (49E) on my e bike LCD Display / Thumb Throttle. The problem is that the Hall effect was badly welded and suddendly fell and currently do not know which cable color goes where (only one I know is that the middle cable goes in the midle). Am I risking to burn the display if I wrongly weld the other 2 cables or given the voltage could not be a problem in your opinion??
Hello my friend, thanks a lot for this video..according to you i fixed my hub motor..only video how to mount hall sensors without pcb board on the internet... well done bro
good work i'm planning to make a handmade wind turbine i have a 72v 1500/3000w e bike wheel do i need to change the winding, scheme, etc. if there is a gorsel, I would be glad if you could share i will use it on a 24v battery system can you also recommend the charging unit
I need a guy like you take my 3 - 48 volt Lectric XP's battery packs and convert it to 72 volts. 2 of the packs are about 10ah and other pack is about 15ah. Awesome video
Fast forward video with no explanation about what your doing seems pout. Looks like you took a bunch off random cells and rewrapped tg to all look the same. Odds are about zero the cells are similar in anything. My guess is it works for a while but soon becomes so unbalanced it’s not usable. I have experienced the same type of thing.
I was thinking about using the 16-22 size crimp on bullet connectors for my 6 hall sensor wires. Then I could just plug and unplug them. Do you think that is a good idea ?
Estaría mejor que se mostrará más claro y prartico mostrando todos los colores de cables, desde poquito más lejos para ver bien las condiciones, el jiro derecha, siquiera,para los que no somos muy tegnicos gracias
The 5 small "phase" wires are actually the hall sensor wiring, no reason to make them thicker gauge since they dont are not powering the motor. They are only for monitoring the motor position. No harm done by replacing these wires but better to just use the space for thicker phase wires (the 3 thicker wires)
So I understand the motor spins when the phase wife is powered up and the hall sensor tells it's position like a CPS crank position sensor..I'm wrapping my head
You want each battery cell to have the same values. The best for 18650 batteries is for them to be within the 3.9-4.2 volts range. Otherwise if one individual cell is faulty and has a big difference between it and the others, it can lead to problems. That's why it's suggested to buy them all new but what I did was recycle these cells while throwing away ones that didn't fit with the rest.
Good posting and just a side note. These are 1/2hp motors but if you wire them for low speed…. You lose a decent amount of power. I plan on wiring for high speed and then some pulley arrangements will slow down my rpm. Thanks again.