Onyx RCR HeatSinks + Statorade Fluid Pt.5

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I installed heatsinks and Statorade fluid in the onyx rcr hub motor. Had to drill a hole in the motor to add the fluid but did it help at all? Kind of part 5 of the video but not really..

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Nice to see you work on upgrading the temperature control love the science behind it actually

mojojoji
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You can use greese when drilling it will catch the shavings

phatpat
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I want more statorade stuff! Plus the heatsinks as well.

MashOH
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Nice tutorial! I recommend to use more thermal paste to increase the heat dissipation to the heatsinks

pajajaska
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Still suggest a shade/shroud to stop the sun beating down on it but that would be custom

mojojoji
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Hello, great video! Can I just put on the heat sink only? Do I have to put the statorade fluid?

harrysorandom
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People he is wrong it's better to have statorade first not heat sinks. Heatsinks really only help when you use statorade. Good vid other then mis explaining.

oldmanebikes
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brushless motors can go up to about 160°C think something like that if it cuts at 120°C that is a very high protection

mustbee-bike
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do you know wy the front brake is making that sound? mine does it also.

jornmulder
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Hi, what frame did this electric bike use?

I could not find the first video of the manufacture of this bike, you can throw off the links to the video

electricbike
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You just sold me on this bike. I'm buying the small battery because I can build my own for it at 1/10th the price. Also for better thermal transfer you should sand the paint off and use a high quality thermal compound. Also I would top the motor with stator fluid, even mineral oil by itself would work just fine for a cheaper solution. Thanks for sharing this, I was about to dump $10k on building my own bike but I like this one a lot! BTW do you know what motor and controller is on that? Is it a Sabaton?

mborowski
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how come you don't use the exact kelly control settings that John Angel recommends for torque mode, champ mode & plaid mode? it sounds like you turn up the % but not the other settings and they are different than the settings you chose, ie: CHAMP MODE (75%)

Current Percent: 75
Bat Current Limit: 100
RLS_TPS Brk Per%: 0
Accel Time: 3
Torque Speed KP: 4000
Torque Speed KI: 110
Speed Err Limit: 1100

jugendbender
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What are the odds that upgrading a super 73 s1 with a new hub motor dual battery

eduardobarrios
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Keep your protection where its at the cable will only be rated for 90°C so when the motor is up past 100°c you risk melting the insulation on the wires, fucking up the hall sensors etc...

also you missed the thermal paste when installing the sinks and if you were gonna drill the hole you should have done it thru one of the brake bolt holes and threaded it back in to seal it up 😉

anyway only a matter of time before that motor will need split and serviced

Should have pushed yourself man and done the extra work get to know the tech and shit

Anyway peace out man and good luck

SurRonJeremy
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It only does 52-53? I thought they were way faster

phatpat
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, would we add the statorade only once, or annually or how often?

tyler
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Interesting to see how this set up would hold up in my area near LA, where our average temps are 75 right now peak summer. Even more interesting to test it out in the winter with 60 degree weather.

christopherbadillo
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The brushless HD (Heavy Duty) range can operate in ambient temperatures of up to 200⁰C with a maximum winding temperature of 240⁰C

mustbee-bike
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damn right it's hot even in Canada lol

mustbee-bike
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Caution stickers aren’t in the same spots

phatpat