Re: [EVDL] question: hot motor (?) in a slow car
So you've got 10,000 watts of juice going through your
motor, and want to know how hot it's going to get.
(;-p
The temp ratings on motors get up there. 170F rings a
bell for my 8" series wound, IIRC. I live at the top
of a pretty good-sized hill (4% or better, 1.5 km
long). My casing _does_ get warm to the touch, but it
does not smell. I did go through a smell issue, and
it was the enamel of the motor windings. Changing my
RPMs lower (only going to about 3K now) apparently
changed my amp draw and now it doesn't smell.
My concern is that you're drawing that 200A for a
longer period than I am, b/c you've got less voltage.
I'm a bit concerned about the smell you mention.
No clue on temp. sense location...
Hope that helps,
--- "Darin at- forkenswift.com"
So you've got 10,000 watts of juice going through your
motor, and want to know how hot it's going to get.
(;-p
The temp ratings on motors get up there. 170F rings a
bell for my 8" series wound, IIRC. I live at the top
of a pretty good-sized hill (4% or better, 1.5 km
long). My casing _does_ get warm to the touch, but it
does not smell. I did go through a smell issue, and
it was the enamel of the motor windings. Changing my
RPMs lower (only going to about 3K now) apparently
changed my amp draw and now it doesn't smell.
My concern is that you're drawing that 200A for a
longer period than I am, b/c you've got less voltage.
I'm a bit concerned about the smell you mention.
No clue on temp. sense location...
Hope that helps,
--- "Darin at- forkenswift.com"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have a couple of questions about motor
> temperature:
>
> Occasionally, I'll wait patiently by a grown-up
> street for a gap in traffic
> big enough to accomodate the ForkenSwift and then
> accelerate for a long
> time, pulling 125-200A (@ 48v) during the gradual
> ascent to cruising speed.
>
> I've had occasion to open the hood not long after
> one of these scenarios
> (I'm in the habit of periodically checking cables &
> connections after a
> "big" amp draw - once I discovered a warm one
> because I had mistakenly left
> a washer between the lug and the terminal). I'm
> curious to know what I
> should be watching for in terms of motor heat:
>
> 1) Is it normal to be able to smell a warm motor? I
> have noticed this
> occasionally. It's not a burnt smell or anything,
> just a hot metal smell.
>
> 2) The only part of the motor that warms up (that I
> can easily feel) is the
> shaft, on the commutator end. Warm/hot,
> occasionally, but not
> burn-your-finger hot. The case itself is always
> cool all around Normal?
>
> 3) I know some motors have temp sensors installed -
> where are they usually
> located?
>
> FYI, this 8 inch pump motor has an internal fan at
> the drive end.
>
> thanks,
>
> Darin
> http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/1146
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