DIY electric motor in the 10kW range.

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axbor22
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DIY electric motor in the 10kW range.

Hi all!

There is a book available with a detailed building instruction for a brushless axial flux motor at: http://www.amazingdiyprojects.com
There are also some inspirational videos etc on the site.
Enjoy!

/Axel

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Re: DIY electric motor in the 10kW range.

It says it's a 7kw motor.

The problem I have is that it's not really a BUILD but a conversion from another source, so you wind up with something not really built for the purpose and maybe not suitable. We probably wouldn't find a nonworking AC with that motor in there to extract, so we'd buy new. And for that you want $50. It doesn't seem to have the controller as part of the project, even.

What would REALLY be neat would be if someone had the project to REALLY build your own motor with a controller. And REALLY 10kw or more.

WHo dares, WINS!!!!

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Re: DIY electric motor in the 10kW range.

Hi,

Sorry, you have got it all wrong, please pay attention:

The motor is completely scratch built and is currently put to use in a motorcycle application in which it handles burst power during acceleration up to 20kW.

Youtube film clip 7kW test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUGi50F_bwc

Youtube film clip 11.5kW test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j53FIHP3bPw

EV album info: http://www.evalbum.com/3318

/Axel

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Re: DIY electric motor in the 10kW range.

Maximum power test run with 11x90Ah thundersky cells, 26kW peak!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rY2VDB4Gw4

Enjoy!

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