so 10000rpm is at 300v no load. what speed is it under load with reasonable torque (0.75nm or more)?
thanks.
edit: i think ive just now deciphered your 6000rpm motor torque chart. hahaits done a bit differently than most ive seen, doesnt show the low speed torque.
is it a load test? run at 6000rpm with the load increasing? so with about 2nm of tourque loading it is 1100w and from there it starts to slow down. at 2.8nm load it hit 1600w which i assume is peak short duration power?
oooh, fancy red text
thanks for your patience.
so, for the sake of anyone else reading...
- 92mm frame
- rated 1.1nm AT 10000rpm
- 1100w
- about 50% extra overload torque before stall (based on the graph of the 6000rpm motor)
- 110v or 220v input to the controller
- runs about 110C at rated torque and speed so a fan is a good idea if the motor is in a housing
all correct?
so, i guess my question remaining, what torque does it have at lower speeds... says 5000rpm, and 2000rpm. i assume it will be a little more than 1.1nm?
in any case, does seem like it would fit my needs perfectly. what will the pricing be on 1 motor and controller shipped to canada? you can private message me the price if you dont want it in the public thread.
yes. but its not 1100w at 1000rpm of course... is the torque just flat across the whole speed range like an ac servo? 1.1nm at stall, 1.1 at 10krpm?
so, on the controller end then, i need 220v input to get full speed at 300v on the motor. 110v would get me 1/2 speed?
ill send you a message with my email.
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