In hopes of trying to get a better understanding of how big a battery I would be happy with on a Hydra and just have a better understanding of its performance with different wattages and gear ratios I attempted to simulate a Bafang G510 with Archon controller on Grins motor simulator.
From what I know the G510 is a 4 pole pair motor with 55Kv and 18:1 internal gear ratio. While the Grin simulator says it supports entering raw pole and Kv along with a gear ratio I was getting odd results, however if entered similar to the built in mid drives as 1:1 gear ratio then doing 72 effective poles with 3.05Kv the results make sense (4*18=72, 55/18=3.05).
I had to make some assumptions due to lack of info, for instance I lowered the controller resistance to .01 to account for the Archon efficiency and made the 1000w controller 30 amps while 2300w is 57 amps and most of the motor parameters are based on the BBSHD provided by Grin except for poles and Kv.
System A is a stock Hydra with 1000w option
System B is a Hydra with 2300w options and 52 tooth front chainring to try and maximize top speed.
Notes:
1. Drag significantly changes tops speeds, i.e. MTB Upright vs Tuck, so pay attention to that, also weight.
2. Battery is 52v and simulated at that, while a full 52v battery will be 58.8v and have higher top speed and power output.
3. Throttle set to auto lets you slide speed on chart and see wh/mi at that speed. It is simulating about 13.4 wh/mi at 20mph which is 64 mi range with 16ah (~800wh) battery, which would be great for me but not sure how accurate the efficiency is here again lots of assumptions, need more accurate parameters.
Any corrections or input welcome:
WW Hydra Grin Motor Simulator V1
From what I know the G510 is a 4 pole pair motor with 55Kv and 18:1 internal gear ratio. While the Grin simulator says it supports entering raw pole and Kv along with a gear ratio I was getting odd results, however if entered similar to the built in mid drives as 1:1 gear ratio then doing 72 effective poles with 3.05Kv the results make sense (4*18=72, 55/18=3.05).
I had to make some assumptions due to lack of info, for instance I lowered the controller resistance to .01 to account for the Archon efficiency and made the 1000w controller 30 amps while 2300w is 57 amps and most of the motor parameters are based on the BBSHD provided by Grin except for poles and Kv.
System A is a stock Hydra with 1000w option
System B is a Hydra with 2300w options and 52 tooth front chainring to try and maximize top speed.
Notes:
1. Drag significantly changes tops speeds, i.e. MTB Upright vs Tuck, so pay attention to that, also weight.
2. Battery is 52v and simulated at that, while a full 52v battery will be 58.8v and have higher top speed and power output.
3. Throttle set to auto lets you slide speed on chart and see wh/mi at that speed. It is simulating about 13.4 wh/mi at 20mph which is 64 mi range with 16ah (~800wh) battery, which would be great for me but not sure how accurate the efficiency is here again lots of assumptions, need more accurate parameters.
Any corrections or input welcome:
WW Hydra Grin Motor Simulator V1