see i need formulaes to find out whether a given motor can run my kart or not.. i have to frst calculate and then buy..
WRONG!
You can'T just calculate how fast a motor will run under load just by knowing it could do 1100rpm
by just adding a few numbers like weight and such.
You need to exactly KNOW the motor specs.
Therefor you need to know what motor you have in mind.
(with a weight of 170kg, I'd suggest more like a 1500W motor btw)
Anyways, google around for a few different motors in your given range (36-48V, 800-100W) from
different manufacturers,
so you end up with -let's just say- 12 different motors to choose from. (800,900 and 100W from 4 different manufacturers)
Then read ALL the 12 spec sheets and make a decision based on what you KNOW by then.
I can't tell you what you have to buy.
If it's not what you had in mind initially it's my fault in the end... nope, I won't go that route.
So say one motor is revving up twice as fast under a predefined load as the other, a second motor is revving up just as fast but drawing 50-80Watts less power, the fourth motor is slightly slower than your first, but will draw more than 100Watts less than any other.
One can provide slightly less torque but over a wider rpm band thus accelerating more quickly than the others but isn't performing as good on slight uphill terrain....
And then there's a price range one can be as cheap as say 200USD and the other can be as high as 800USD.
What do I know what you could accept or afford?
You have to do your research on the things you have in mind yourself.
And asking in a forum is NOT research!
....say i have a 800w 48volt dc motor at 1100 no load rpm....
now my question is
1) max rpm at full load
2) current drawn at full load
3) acceleration of the vehicle
Answers:
1) with an optimal gearing 1100 rpm!
2) is written in the spec sheet, for a guess 22-25Amps
3) should be written in the spec sheet, for a guess bad
fuzzy, right?
'sid