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DD-Wheel with Hoverboard Motor

Discussion in 'Direct Drive Wheels' started by Benu, Jan 21, 2019.

  1. Alex410

    Alex410 New Member

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    @Radje748 It seems to be written in many places that the main thing is power, if so that would mean they are equal.

    At the same time, I think that the higher the voltage, the lower the current, and thus the less the heating... but this reasoning might be flawed. Aren't all hoverboard motors for at least 42V? I bought a motor separately, and I don't know what voltage it's for. Although I've just looked at it more carefully, it says 36V, that's strange.
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    So it turns out I bought a 48V power supply for nothing...
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    Just try it... what I mentioned, I have a 24v power supply running on 20v. So in your case...48v Power supply with a 56v board and a 36v motor... I would say... try it on 30-35V and test it.... Assuming that you have an adjustable power supply...
    The DD-Wheel is very...very strong...you will never use it on 100%... or your name must be popeye ;)

    I am running it on 40% and it is already very strong....
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