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02.16.2005, 12:06 PM
I am sure, it can be pushed further, as long as the cells are able to deliver more power... It's all about the maxximum power that the cells can put out.
Is this statement true?;
In one motorserie, the 5 turns and the 8 turns can deliver the same ammount of torque.. (all the specifications of the different moters i went thru, show me, that one motor of 2000kV delivers the same torque as a motor from that serie that delivers 4000kV
The 4000kV draws a higher current, that's logical..
I think it has got to do with the maxximimum amount of electric-magnetism that can be produced by the wires and handled by the magnetic energy that is stored in the rotor.
If i use this statement (which i think is right) you could also reach this high topspeeds with a 3000kV instead of a 2000kV.. It all depends on the efficiency of the motor, the motor will have opimal efficiency in a certain kV range.
All about efficiency and the maxxmimum amount of power that batteries can throw out.
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