nlc wrote:No regulator, it's just magnets that pass in front of the windings
Ah, I was not talking about the motor level but the voltage treatment level after the gene: a rectifier if you prefer ...
nlc wrote:A brushless motor will output you a three-phase AC voltage. The "Hz" depend on your speed of rotation and the number of poles, the volt / rpm coefficient depends on the motor (number of turns, magnet, etc.)
A brush motor will take out a DC voltage on 2 wires. The coef volt / rpm also depends on the motor.
In general under 36V at no load a wheel motor will make you turn the wheel at 25-30Km / h on 26 "
Ok go find out! Thanks in any case for the track!
Here are some photos.
Nlc do you think who has an (economically viable) way to transform this engine into an alternator?