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Old 09-03-2024, 12:53 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The system is brilliant!
It includes an automatic failover if the battery is full or missing.

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Old 09-07-2024, 04:38 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Hub Motor as fully active, in wheel suspension:


This would mean everything that is unsprung weight, except the rim and tire moves over to better than sprung weight. That's a decrease in unsprung weight of what? 70%?

There's a decrease in total weight too and an increase in space where the suspension used to be.
Think about how much more aero you could make the underbody if you could 'put cloroplast over those suspension wells'

The motor not being shaken around would make it more reliable and freer of weight constraints.

So what would happen if one combines these 2 ideas!??

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Old 09-07-2024, 05:05 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Oh ye; He shows a steering system too:


NB that the wheel can easily be enclosed by putting a cover on the 1st er... bell I spoze you'd call it.

He's a clever guy.
Actually; I think he deserves his own topic here?
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I kinda get the three motors, but the steering perplexes me.
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Actually watched video. Doesn't regen without battery, uses brake since there is no load to dump power into assuming there was residual magnetism to start generation process Afaics, the only advantage is the freewheel aspect which I am not impressed with. Needs another lever to fiddle with.
IIRC you do still get electrical braking without a battery somehow.
Its in one of the videos on the Freegen hub.

As any ecomodder will tell you NOTHING is as efficient as freewheeling...
So ye; Freegen will add range to any like setup without the freewheel.

Then, if the electrical system 'lets out the magic smoke'; you can pedal it home without any 'cogging' drag' like any ol stock bicycle.

The other advantage is that the brakes continue to work and feel exactly as they always have.
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If you fitted this to your grandma's dear old model T or whatever she would be none the wiser till the stopped to fill up.

Another advantage is that ALL the regen torque goes through the brake disk and calliper.
Axel torque in one direction then the other tends to loosen wheel nuts and generally cause problems.
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I kinda get the three motors, but the steering perplexes me.
Ye; it's a too clever solution looking for a problem really.
The only real advantage I can see is the ability to enclose the outside of a steered or front wheel.
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IIRC you do still get electrical braking without a battery somehow.
Mazda's i-Eloop system resorts to capacitors instead of a battery, since they're better suited to a faster cycling between charges and discharges.
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Mazda's i-Eloop system resorts to capacitors instead of a battery, since they're better suited to a faster cycling between charges and discharges.
I dont think so. I think they dump power or somesuch IIRC.

But yes, a great idea. And those should be at scrap yards by now.
Pity they're so low voltage. (25V IIRC)
Perhaps they'll work in series!?
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