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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
  • 4kW of power and a top speed of 34mph! Not bad for some 3D printed parts! This setup is super fun to ride, however it does require a few minor modifications. All stl 3D printer files are uploaded to my Patreon page! Support me for just $1 per month to gain access to all my future project files! / tomstanton
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  • @bruceclothier8238
    @bruceclothier8238 4 роки тому +48

    I find it very endearing ( and very English ) how honest you are about your failures. Most of us try to hide our failures, but the man who never made a mistake never made anything

  • @Mastermind391
    @Mastermind391 5 років тому +35

    Thank you for showcasing how arduous design process can be. I know this video may have been made some time ago but it's good to know how others feel on how underappreciated little things like reprint times and video editing can mask truly how much work goes into a product

  • @FredoCorleone
    @FredoCorleone 5 років тому +82

    I've done 1700km with Stanton's first version.
    I used the eBike all summer, I had to coat PLA pieces with resin to make those UV resistant.
    My motor is also sensored, even though it works well even with a simple ESC.
    With a 6 cells 16Ah LiPo I can run for about 80km@20km/h before running out of energy, and max speed is around 50km/h.
    The next eBike I want to build will make use of a car alternator and scraped batteries from laptops ;)

    • @knicklichtjedi6833
      @knicklichtjedi6833 5 років тому

      What kind of motor did you use, was it the same as Tom's?

    • @grahambate3384
      @grahambate3384 4 роки тому

      Fredo do U have video on ur build

    • @FredoCorleone
      @FredoCorleone 4 роки тому

      @@grahambate3384 Nope! I don't think I'll make one as I'm bad doing vids xD So far I've been using it for about 5000+Km and it's still fine! I've been runt over by a car once that completely destroyed the prints, I've reprinted stuff and and fixed it no problems :)

    • @FredoCorleone
      @FredoCorleone 4 роки тому

      @@knicklichtjedi6833 Yes, the same motor but I've sensored it.

    • @elliotpascoe3592
      @elliotpascoe3592 3 роки тому

      I am also trying to re-create Tom's V1 bike, but the cost of a VESC is the main limiting factor for me. You said that it works fine with just a normal ESC, would u recommend getting a ESC or should I invest more in to a VESC? I was thinking of getting the FCESC 4.12 but it doesn't look like it can handle the high power requirements for the the bike.
      What VESC did you end up going with?
      What Normal ESC did you test?

  • @djedUVprojector
    @djedUVprojector 5 років тому +4

    Inspired Mr Stanton, as a big believer in twin paired set ups. Each motor shares the work load, heat removal, reduced wear. All from a 3D printer, brilliant.

  • @Mike-gr2ok
    @Mike-gr2ok 5 років тому +433

    Brilliant, now get some motorcycle gloves jacket trousers ect before you have to 3D print your own body parts dude 👍

    • @MrMcChicken10
      @MrMcChicken10 5 років тому +3

      Lol

    • @Devantejah
      @Devantejah 5 років тому +7

      It's only slightly more than moped speeds, but a helmet would be prudent. But I would assume he already has got one.

    • @wfalls9453
      @wfalls9453 5 років тому

      👀

    • @comodororelampago5656
      @comodororelampago5656 4 роки тому +4

      I loved it. I am a boy here from Brazil, I am studying your project, so far the one that most develops potential of harnessing electric power. I am in the beginning but I intend to replicate it.

    • @BANGERS68
      @BANGERS68 4 роки тому +7

      W͓̽i͓̽n͓̽t͓̽e͓̽r͓̽ ͓̽ F͓̽a͓̽l͓̽l͓̽s͓̽ dude you just need a wedge between them too motors to stop them coming together

  • @raidoenn8141
    @raidoenn8141 6 років тому +16

    I think, that for the second motor, you should just file the mounting holes a bit oblong, so that you can tension the belt without printing new sprockets. I can't tell how many times a file has saved me from remaking everything. As always, great video and greetings from Estonia.

  • @CalebGibbsAvenue
    @CalebGibbsAvenue 5 років тому +19

    Wow crazy build man congrats! I think I can see potential build kits coming from this idea!

  • @paulodeoliveira3368
    @paulodeoliveira3368 5 років тому +46

    It looks awesome FAST!!!
    Next step regenerative braking!!!

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 4 роки тому

      It's just too heavy and expensive to pay off

    • @anthonymendoza6528
      @anthonymendoza6528 4 роки тому +3

      @@Fred_the_1996 regenerative breaking is not a separate mechanism, the breaking and thus the regeneration is done in the electric motor. a generator is just a normal motor used in reverse.

  • @sagetx
    @sagetx 6 років тому +156

    You already have a brake on the rear wheel - 2 in fact! The VESC is engineered with regenerative braking. (neg)ppm values will engage brakes and put a bit of power back into the batteries. Might need a different throttle though, one with a center detent.

    • @BobAlexander
      @BobAlexander 6 років тому +41

      Or even better, a brake lever with a potentiometer on it to feed into the Arduino to override the throttle and tell the VESCs to brake.

    • @ronagey1827
      @ronagey1827 6 років тому +11

      Might I add to the topic? First, add a housing for the motor housing. Why? In part to keep you or others from accidentally losing finger[s] when you have the drive unut exposed as in this video. You could have the housing have plenty of air flow. Inside, add at least one high-speed fan to make sure that the air flow is strong enough to maintain a lower overall temperature.
      Secondly, you are using your current front-brake system in the current model. Have you thought of using that lever to apply both front and back brakes? I am thinking that you could use the travel and force of the handle. Basically, when you move the front-wheel brake lever, you use the electric information to cause the motors slow down and, thus, you have the rear wheel slowing. This will keep your bike from having the front wheel lock which might cause you bike to rotate over the front wheel which might ruin your day (if not your death). You can take feedback from the motors to keep the rate of decrease from burning your motors and/or stretching (breaking?) the belts.
      Finally, why not use gears to connect the motor drives instead of using the belt? That would be the approach to avoid stretching/breaking the motor belt. Why use two motors in the first place? A single motor system is so much better than the two-motor design from, at least from "number of things that can break" view.
      O!, I just wonder why you keep the batteries in your back pack instead of placing it to, at least, the horizonal bar that you show or just have it connected immediately under your electronics below your seat. Are the cables able to disconnect easily or would a fall force you to be linked to the bike?
      I love your design. Keep it up!

    • @avelkm
      @avelkm 6 років тому +8

      ABS (system, not plastic:) on the bicycle might be a bad idea (that's me driving bike to work for several years through city not suited for bikes). ABS will try to unblock wheels, and instead of falling (when both wheels are blocked) you will continue to run forward with breaks on low(ish). In city environment it is sometimes safer to fall then to move further forward few more meters. And in any case ABS should be installed on front wheel, not back one, as on the back wheel it would be just ineffective - blocking back wheel is not dangerous per se, and can be used in extreme maneuvers (aka street racers on a car do:)).

    • @peterjensen6844
      @peterjensen6844 5 років тому +1

      Came here to say this. Those motors should easily be able to handle regen braking a la a Tesla or at least provide "thrust" reversing like a locomotive.

    • @TonyGodshall
      @TonyGodshall 5 років тому +1

      Yes, regen should. Give you some braking effect. Brake with throttle first and friction second.

  • @sssfsfdfsdsdffsfsdf4
    @sssfsfdfsdsdffsfsdf4 6 років тому +114

    Put the secondary motor onto an eccentric mount where you can rotate it and then clamp it in place at the correct tension.

  • @asdfqwerasdfqwer3058
    @asdfqwerasdfqwer3058 6 років тому +3

    Such a nice video! I love to hear you talking about tweaking and optimizing all those things. Also nice driving pictures! Please never stop to do such videos!

  • @kerbalphysicist5909
    @kerbalphysicist5909 5 років тому +2

    This video is a few years old by now, but that is one classy looking electric bike solution.

    • @BB-mw9pu
      @BB-mw9pu 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, I just stumbled upon it for the first time and I would have never guessed it's from mid-2017, it could have easily been yesterday and I'd believe it. It's awesome!

  • @MrCarlRobinson
    @MrCarlRobinson 5 років тому +15

    Disc brakes on the powered bike are a good idea.

    • @Meatball2022
      @Meatball2022 3 роки тому

      Much better than the calipers given the power but I suspect it’ll cause alignment issues with his printed gear

  • @littlebigmanlbm
    @littlebigmanlbm 5 років тому +10

    I would also like to say that there are a lot of standard parts you could buy rather than 3D printing everything. Great video great project.

    • @horak764
      @horak764 5 років тому

      Whats the point of owning a 3D printer then?

  • @artofwarandpeace9126
    @artofwarandpeace9126 5 років тому +5

    One of the finest examples of ingenuity.
    I would love to collaborate with you on a regenerative system.

  • @jeffbeck6501
    @jeffbeck6501 5 років тому

    Man. I looked at that setup with that large gear on the wheel and a little belt and 2 pulleys and a motor, and it looks just so perfect just by looking at it, in terms of proportion and each component's purpose and weight and structure. It looks like it was designed perfectly for the motor to breathe and the belt to be the failure point if a disaster happens, like if the motor got hung somehow, like if a bearing went out. I have not seen either video of this bike before. I just saw him talk a few seconds and show the gear assembly from a far and you can easily see what it is, and how it works, and it just looks so well designed and proportioned. It looks like it would absolutely haul ass and for a low amount of power. Like it would be super efficient and super quiet, and I love the design, and I am a design freak so I would know. I am mesmerized by this bike, and that back assembly. You need to have that covered with a plate so nothing can get into that belt and cause injury. That little motor with that assembly gets very dangerous very quickly. Safety first. Beautiful design. I really enjoy the sincerity of ingenuity of your projects. And the science and design. Thank you.

    • @jeffbeck6501
      @jeffbeck6501 5 років тому

      ah, I just read it has 2 motors. So 2 motors and 1 pulley instead of the other way around. I thought that might be the case. That is they way I would have done it too. One motor that size will not yield enough power. With 2 motors, you only need one pulley. I can't wait to see this baby haul ass down the roadway.

  • @DBWesley
    @DBWesley 6 років тому +23

    I love the progress you've made on this project! Next thing you should do is upgrade your brakes to disc brakes. That would make sure you can have good stopping power

    • @DefinedEdits
      @DefinedEdits 6 років тому +2

      I don't think it would matter. If you have enough braking power to lock your wheels the limiting factor becomes the tire compound not the brakes.

    • @rogerkerkmann
      @rogerkerkmann 6 років тому +2

      Fred Flintstone didn't have brakes :.)

  • @Baws
    @Baws 6 років тому +147

    make a spacer between the motors? maybe something that can expand and tension the rear of the motors too

    • @Baws
      @Baws 6 років тому +16

      Ah, the whole metal thing spins? thought it only was the plastic

    • @reggiep75
      @reggiep75 6 років тому +13

      Skateboard bearings fitted into the pulley end caps and a turnbuckle would make an adjustable rung/spacer that could be moderately adjusted for plastic warping, belt slipping or belt stretching.

    • @SuperGliderman
      @SuperGliderman 6 років тому +1

      I also thought about a spacer between the motors then realised that the outer casings spin

    • @richbuilds_com
      @richbuilds_com 6 років тому +1

      You could attach the spacer to the back plate in a T-Shape. You'd have to put bearings on the ends of the spacer but it's doable.

    • @Bordpie
      @Bordpie 6 років тому +5

      Yeah, add bearings to the end of the motor pulleys, and connect a floating link to hold the two motor pulleys apart against the tension of the belt more securely, removing the bending force on the main motor mount. The link could incorporate a belt tensioner of some sort as well.

  • @gregoryblajian8951
    @gregoryblajian8951 4 роки тому +1

    You need a belt tensioner. Reprinting the gears will only be a stop-gap as the belt will expand and contract (not much but a little) and the rotating motors will not maintain a constant distance in that mounting configuration.

  • @victorreppeto7050
    @victorreppeto7050 4 роки тому +2

    That bike really accelerates! I would like to see you install a spreader between the motors for belt tension then watch you climb the steepest hills you can find.

  • @SuperGliderman
    @SuperGliderman 6 років тому +18

    Now that bike is just mental Tom....I love it.Watched ur first version but have waited as I new you wud come out with a V2,Have gotten myself a bike to copy off you mind you although I like you fly planes helli's and got a half dozen quads including my phantom4 I am nearly 64 and been told am mental for wanting a bike like urs but will have to go through with it as will always wonder how good it is.Keep your vids coming Tom love watching them.I live in the UK maybe a news bulletin will soon say "crazy old man totalls himself on lecky bike'

  • @skinnyveganboy
    @skinnyveganboy 5 років тому +17

    Have you considered using ultracapacitors in conjunction with either batteries or solar?
    Ultracapacitors could also be used to collect the regenerative energy during deceleration.

  • @justinbouchard
    @justinbouchard 4 роки тому +1

    My suggestion is to scrap the two motors connected idea. It's too many issues long term anyways.
    A bigger motor. Or, to keep the two motor idea, add one motor to the front tire as well. Also use a disc brake bike.

  • @shawncrocker7037
    @shawncrocker7037 5 років тому +2

    That's awesome! You could incorporate bearings in the outer side of the pulleys. Then you could have a strut plugged into the ends of the pulleys forcing the motors to maintain there distance a keeping the belt tight under load.

  • @creeek3
    @creeek3 6 років тому +3

    Amazing video, first one i have seen of yours Really good! Good old UK roads :)

  • @MarkoPetejan
    @MarkoPetejan 6 років тому +152

    What about 2WD with single motor each?

    • @andylutube
      @andylutube 6 років тому +12

      Marko Petejan this is exactly what I want to see

    • @Ki-yg1ds
      @Ki-yg1ds 5 років тому +15

      it sounds cool but it is really impractical unless you are going offroad then it would be sick

    • @pragmatichuman722
      @pragmatichuman722 5 років тому +8

      I’m about to do a build for my brother starting with front wheel motor , but I intend to add rear motor in future 👍🏼😜

    • @federicogravante1172
      @federicogravante1172 5 років тому +14

      It's dangerous because the front wheel of the bike is not built for taking torque and after time It can fold and break

    • @seanshaw8321
      @seanshaw8321 5 років тому +15

      fredrik 887 why would that be, the rim, spokes and number of spokes is normally the same front to back. The fork may or may not be an issue though?

  • @bernardhollands5027
    @bernardhollands5027 3 роки тому +1

    I know I'm a little late.. but the reason your VESC was dying with 12s cells is because of voltage spikes, you can solder a TS diode on the + and - terminals of your VESC to suppress the spikes and run with more power.

  • @the_matchless
    @the_matchless 4 роки тому

    I have to say I have seen many e bike, some very professionally made but none had ever impressed me as much as this one. This is much more my kind of style you know all that minimalistic approach. I wish I could donate or even get a set to put on any bicycle of my choice. Great brilliant work 👍

  • @ralphcoaquira2583
    @ralphcoaquira2583 5 років тому +9

    Man this is awesome, how much it costs, I mean the electric and anything you added to the bike. Good job!

  • @alanzhou858
    @alanzhou858 5 років тому +5

    This video is quite old but the reason your vesc kept dying was either it was a badly made vesc or you didn't configure it right, people on the esk8 forums use good quality vesc at 12s without any issues, the cheap vesc made by maytech and flipsky are a mixed bag and are not official vesc. there based on vesc.

  • @dylandreisbach1986
    @dylandreisbach1986 4 роки тому

    Kv not standing for Kilovolts is why I switched from Eletrical-Mechanical to just Mechanical engineering.
    Not Kv specifically, but props to those who can keep all of the jumbles of letters and names for things straight in their heads. Amps=Current=I, like who thought that making one of the 3 most basic electrical measurements have 3 separate terms would be a good idea? I can understand gear ratios, not electrical efficiency. Again props to you if it makes sense because it does not make sense to me.

  • @richardbridgstock4636
    @richardbridgstock4636 6 років тому

    Hi Tom, Such a smart kiddie! Maybe a simple(ish) mod to relieve the squeeze on the motors by the small belt would be to incorporate a short shaft protruding from the back of each short belt pulley. A straight bar with a bearing for each shaft would hold the motors spaced correctly and relieve the tension.

  • @devincarson5978
    @devincarson5978 5 років тому +11

    Add a adjustable brace between the motors.

  • @Buy-n-large
    @Buy-n-large 5 років тому +3

    you could machine a motor mount out of metal so you dont have to worry about the heat from the motors warping the mount.

    • @ChriFux
      @ChriFux 5 років тому

      or just print it in petg 🤔

  • @yolbulucu
    @yolbulucu 5 років тому +2

    its very thrilling watching you ride a bike without rear brake :D

  • @gryn4arlubitel209
    @gryn4arlubitel209 6 років тому

    You could build a tensioner for the small belt that mounts between the motor barrels, with adjustable wheel that pushes on the belt from the outside. This will also relieve the motor mount tensions from the belt pulling the back end of the motors together.
    As for the rear brake, you may consider a drum brake or a coaster break.
    Good luck, awesome project!

  • @typxxilps
    @typxxilps 5 років тому +6

    Any updates ?
    Speed tickets, reliabilty, mileage done, ?

  • @sergcas5361
    @sergcas5361 6 років тому +50

    How do you know when the vtec kicks in?

  • @Alluvian567
    @Alluvian567 6 років тому

    Seeing this and many other youtube videos is inspiring me to pimp my wheelchair I think. I used to love BMX and mountainbiking, but these days I spend more time in a wheelchair than on a bike. I hate the wheelchair, but if I could pimp it out I might like it a lot better. And then I could then dress it up for the holloween costume I have been wanting to do for a while. Old Batman (senile and in a bat chair). "I'm.... [looks at nametag] BATMAN!"

  • @SeaMushroom98
    @SeaMushroom98 5 років тому

    print two oval plates with two holes near each end. Between them you can put two delrin cyliners with off center holes. The delrin cylinders can be rotated like cams to provide tension and will slide well on the . belt with minimal wear

  • @usertogo
    @usertogo 6 років тому +13

    could print in wax and do lost wax casting of aluminum instead?

    • @aaronevan4065
      @aaronevan4065 6 років тому +2

      usertogo if you print pla with thin walls only 1 maybe 2 shells and a really low infill like 8% or lower you can do lost pla castings.

    • @CartisanCrafts
      @CartisanCrafts 6 років тому

      There is SLA resin for lost wax casting, no ash residue

    • @faneos66
      @faneos66 6 років тому +1

      Where can we buy these motors?
      Thank you

  • @odiewan67
    @odiewan67 5 років тому +5

    Well done, Tom! I am going to attempt this on one of my bikes.

  • @scootersdenver
    @scootersdenver 5 років тому +3

    I appreciated your details and explanations. Very helpful! Thank you for the eBike series, Tom.

  • @chrisbraid2907
    @chrisbraid2907 4 роки тому

    Your rear brake calliper could be mounted just behind your crank bearings either with two pieces of say 13mm x six mm clamping the frame tubes or by welding a five eighths inch cross tube with a hole drilled midway to mount the calliper , one temporary and one permanent option, then redirect the rear brake cable down the frame, hopefully it will fit.

  • @RickSaffery
    @RickSaffery 6 років тому +3

    Your setup is very cool. Nice job!

  • @peteryorke4147
    @peteryorke4147 4 роки тому +5

    if the caps on the short belt side were made one piece the motors would stay parallel.

  • @GluttonywithaGerman
    @GluttonywithaGerman 4 роки тому

    Only the vesc 6 runs 12s reliably. The drv on the 4 burns out over 10s. Get a motor with sensor wires from Flipsky to prevent stalling. Also the vesc supports sine wave modulation which also prevents stalling.

  • @Pilesofplenty
    @Pilesofplenty 6 років тому

    Pulley zipped to spokes is a good design, Keeps things simple. I used it on weed wacker bike build a few years back, also between 30-35 mph. Think my pulley was around 18". I used a steel shelving system track for the pulley!

  • @lilsammich8252
    @lilsammich8252 4 роки тому +13

    Shopping list: 3D printer and an entire machine shop.
    Me: Doh!

  • @sohan2510
    @sohan2510 5 років тому +40

    What is the name/model of the motor ! Any aliexpress link ?

    • @abdulangames4552
      @abdulangames4552 4 роки тому

      Probably enigne motor 775. But I don't know. I think so It's motor 775.

  • @carmelpule6954
    @carmelpule6954 4 роки тому +1

    Put an extension shaft on the outer end of each motor, then mount two bearings and introduce a distance piece so that at high power the motor will keep their outer distance. At 16:20 the slip will not be cured by making larger motor pulleys.

  • @user-nc3eu9bg1e
    @user-nc3eu9bg1e 4 роки тому

    Байк получился класс.! Молодец парень. Это лучшее, что я видел из самоделок. Восхищён!!!

  • @lasersbee
    @lasersbee 6 років тому +6

    Time to quantify Range and Speed... Fast does not seem to cut it...
    A simple electronic bicycle Speed/Odometer would suffice...

  • @danielmelsha1056
    @danielmelsha1056 5 років тому +5

    Why don't you just put a brace between the motors, so they won't pull together?

    • @umbrakinesis2011
      @umbrakinesis2011 5 років тому +1

      It looks like the cans themselves spin, which would mean a brace would have to contain a bearing or something or it would stop the motors.

  • @c1a9h9r9
    @c1a9h9r9 5 років тому

    You can print inside the pulley, a little fan with 6 or 9 blades, they will have a double task, like structural piece to hold the puley, and cool the motors...

  • @isaacmadhavan
    @isaacmadhavan 4 роки тому

    All you need to do is put a wooden block in between the two motors to prevent bending and maintain tension. You can make that block in two pieces which can be forced apart with a bolt & nut to maintain even more tension.

  • @suhailghazzawi2406
    @suhailghazzawi2406 5 років тому +11

    1. now that you know the parts work, why don't you have then cast in aluminum and sell a kit.
    2. as for the rear brake, can't you use the motors themselves. once you shut off power, they should provide resistance and generate power to charge the batteries. (AKA regenerative braking)

    • @Bellezzasolo
      @Bellezzasolo 5 років тому +1

      Selling a kit... that would be highly illegal. UK law is that anything over 15.5 mph, or not working through pedal assist, is a motorbike. As such, you then need to meet regulations for motorcycles. Now, while technically just using the thing on road is illegal, they're quiet roads. But, once you start selling a product, that's when the proverbial hits the fan.

    • @bill_mccoy
      @bill_mccoy 5 років тому

      Nathaniel Cleland Then sell it as just a general purpose motor not only for bicycles

    • @AshkerTalks
      @AshkerTalks 5 років тому

      Nathaniel Cleland you can limit the speed,add brake and sell it as a kit

    • @cynthiaayers7696
      @cynthiaayers7696 5 років тому +1

      Don't let the bastards beat you down.

    • @suhailghazzawi2406
      @suhailghazzawi2406 4 роки тому

      @@Bellezzasolo so sell it in the usa and india. huge markets different laws

  • @bastian9945
    @bastian9945 6 років тому +39

    Why don't you use a chain and sprocket to link the motors ?
    it will add weight but the chain doesn't need to be tensioned that much so it wont pull the motors to each other

    • @LewisRawlinson30
      @LewisRawlinson30 6 років тому +8

      basti_co the chain tension will mostly be defined by the torque being transmitted between the motors, not the preload on the chain.

    • @difflocktwo
      @difflocktwo 6 років тому +10

      Nasty oil and sound.

    • @MsSomeonenew
      @MsSomeonenew 6 років тому +2

      Chains do exactly the same thing as tooth belts, expect adding noise.

    • @UrgenthelpwithSubscriptionsHel
      @UrgenthelpwithSubscriptionsHel 6 років тому

      Guys. I have a propper project with chains. Scooter motor, scooter sprocket and chain, and my tricycle with charging board, wind turbines, solar panel when parked somewhere, when riding using turbins for charging 2 batteries. So you never need to do something, just changind batteries when getting old. I will show only in private my project free energy tricycle scooter, 2 wind turbines, usb lights, board car lighter and usb port for phones and sat navigation. Its cost £1700 pounds to do yourself. Do not follow shitty ideas. Go on chains.

    • @difflocktwo
      @difflocktwo 6 років тому +1

      LegendLength For all RPM and all torque, best is no chain no belt. Direct drive.

  • @ericmcginnis9413
    @ericmcginnis9413 4 роки тому +1

    Sweet set up brother! I would love to have this set up on my bike! You have some good building and design skills ! Now I'm sure this costs more then I can afford but I still dream!!!

  • @Me63422
    @Me63422 5 років тому

    From experience when PLA warps because you've left it in a car. Submerge them in a hot water bath. They should form back to their original printed shape because of internal stresses. Obviously it depends on the parts, but from what I can tell is that you print things without supports meaning that it should still be able to hold its own in the quasi weightless environment in water. Not sure if that made any sense. Otherwise great videos, keep it up. From a fellow engineering student on the other side of the world.

  • @tomasbegley3032
    @tomasbegley3032 6 років тому +12

    The vesc is dieing because its hitting the erpm limit and the drv chip struggles to send commands quickly enough and that results in the destruction of said chip
    This only happend on 12s because the speed was high enough to hit that 60k erpm commutation limit
    A safe bet with the vesc is 10s
    I am however running 12s but with a very low kv motor to stay away from that danger zone
    Hope this helps

    • @casianb1
      @casianb1 6 років тому +2

      I think it's dying because of having too long cables between the batteries and VESC. This causes very high inductance in the cables. It causes voltage spikes that get worse and worse as the erpm and switching frequencies of the mosfets increases. Voltage spikes that are way beyond the capacitors can handle. (the capacitors are there to reduce these spikes, but they have a limit too. You could add more caps in parallel, but you need special caps). You could be right though, but I think Vedder already taught about the problem, so he implemented a speed limiter. It limits the current the motor gets if it is close or reaches ~60000 erpm. I am not sure, I don't remember exactly.

    • @locoragil8584
      @locoragil8584 6 років тому

      Tomas Begley

    • @victornpb
      @victornpb 5 років тому

      Back emf when the bike is regenerating

  • @cathallawlor989
    @cathallawlor989 6 років тому +4

    Pretty nice man. Good work also. It's pretty amazing what you've done with a 3D printer.

  • @GeckoCkCkCk
    @GeckoCkCkCk 5 років тому

    Rear caliper break can be placed under the chain stay tubes if there is a cross member. Could also install a coaster break. With all that power, disk breaks would be ideal for safety.

  • @powerlight6624
    @powerlight6624 4 роки тому

    It remains to make a cover of dynamo that protects it from breakage and intruders, an elaborate work that deserves thanks and appreciation

  • @noticiasorg6325
    @noticiasorg6325 5 років тому +6

    Eu não entendo nada de inglês, é uma pena .
    Pela velocidade da bike,seu trabalho ficou muito bom.

  • @KetansaCreatesArt
    @KetansaCreatesArt 6 років тому +8

    Tom, I have an Idea. The 3Dprinted cap gears on the top of motors should be attached to a common plate using bearings. This plate goes on top of both the motors, which will stabilise the unit and the pulley wont slip. This top plate can be secured with brackets to the bottom plate from both sides, leaving a clearance for the pulley belt. I hope you understood. :)

    • @rayfridaymusic9072
      @rayfridaymusic9072 5 років тому +1

      Kketansa Art you could also install an adjustable bearing to this plate (in contact with belt) that can increase tension to the belt between the two motors and can be tweaked for optimisation (similar to what you’ve done on the drive belt but one you can adjust)

  • @SpyderKing34
    @SpyderKing34 6 років тому

    You should switch the whole set up to the front tire. Doing this allows you to still have back breaks as well as the ability to add regenerative breaking and generator peddle power.

  • @RobertHarrisMIB
    @RobertHarrisMIB 5 років тому +2

    Well the good news is that I got to watch another video of you at work - very entertaining. So that sucks moose balls that you lost your printed parts, spot silver lining, you probably won't leave it in the car again! At least not in the heat. And really brilliant - absolutely brilliant - solution on the second motor by the way. Good job mate

  • @9Miklas9
    @9Miklas9 5 років тому +4

    Which ESC (VESC) you use in this bike, or you can recommend me some ESC for Turnigy 6374-192KV??
    Thank for answer.

  • @torbenvoltmer
    @torbenvoltmer 6 років тому +45

    Have you considered printing with petg instead of pla?

    • @okfj
      @okfj 6 років тому +1

      Torben Voltmer how about printing in ABS? May need an enclosure for the cr-10, but it has a heated bed and should be able to print abs. Maybe PET is better than abs.

    • @TomStantonEngineering
      @TomStantonEngineering  6 років тому +16

      I have! I actually planned to move to PETG if this didn't work. It 'works' but maybe I'll still move to PETG to improve it

    • @DesignPrototypeTest
      @DesignPrototypeTest 6 років тому +8

      Tom Stanton Hi Tom, you should reach out to Matter Hackers and see if they will give you some Taulman Nylon filament to test. They have a number of options. PETG would be a step up, but it is not as rigid as ABS. ABS was originally chemically designed for its ability to be injection molded easily. Nylon far surpasses all of these for strength rigidity and temperature resistance to deformation. Watch Tom Sanladerer's filament review videos ("filaween") to get an understanding of the strength differences between filaments. At any rate, with 21000 subscribers you should be able to get some filament company to send you some nylon filament free of charge. -A Fellow UA-camr

    • @gillenzfluff8380
      @gillenzfluff8380 6 років тому +6

      Torben Voltmer How about 3d print then mold in aluminium!

    • @torbenvoltmer
      @torbenvoltmer 6 років тому +1

      okfj Well I think petg is a good compromise between strength/temperature resistance and printability... I personally haven't tried abs, but petg works quiet well on my machine.
      Tom Stanton Nice to here :)
      Gillenz Fluff If you really want it made out of aluminum, cnc machining is the way to go for something like this.

  • @ldmcnutt
    @ldmcnutt 5 років тому

    If your primary drive is slipping, the answer is to use a larger single motor so that you don’t have a primary drive/secondary drive to deal with. Right now you are using 2 motors rated at like 2,500 watts each, but can only use like 2,500 watts total before it slips? Then why not use something a 4kw motor with a higher kv, but a lower gear ratio? The lower the gear ratio, the easier your belt can handle the torque. Also, with no rear brake, the ideal solution would be to have an electronic controller that does regenerative braking operated by the rear brake handle. Then you could extend your range while providing reasonable braking and just use the front brake for emergency stops.

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter 5 років тому +2

    Don't worry about rear brake. 90% of your stopping power is from the front. On a motorbike you'd only really use the rear brake for slow speed manoeuvres or for settling the bike into a corner.
    Though I would definitely upgrade to discs.

    • @Zenfield350
      @Zenfield350 5 років тому +1

      Console less front in the wet

    • @harrisontownend9146
      @harrisontownend9146 5 років тому

      I have run front only, on a bicycle with such small surface area of the wheel touching the ground you can only apply so much force on the brakes before the tyre can't transfer the resistance into the ground and the tyre starts to slip, a lot of fixed gear bikers on very light bikes use front only for simplicity but they can reverse pedal to brake on the rear in emergencies, but on a heavier bike a good rider will use a strong mixture of front and back to transfer as much brake force to both tyres when needed but if you are going to coast on a brake you use the rear to stop the front sliding out

    • @lmaoroflcopter
      @lmaoroflcopter 5 років тому

      @@harrisontownend9146 I used to ride approx 450 miles a week... On a bicycle.
      I can tell you with first hand experience from years of riding audax plus simple commuting a competent rider will quite happily moderate a front brake to provide all the stopping power it can without skidding or flipping the bike.
      The rear brake applies a tiny fraction of the stopping power a front brake can as the weight transfer to the front simply means the rear skids considerably earlier than the front would.
      Not to say it's useless but it isn't going to add much to a front brake setup.

    • @harrisontownend9146
      @harrisontownend9146 5 років тому

      @@lmaoroflcopter if you were riding 450miles then it would of been a relatively light bike, like I said a lot of road bikers etc ride front brakes only, it is a capable bike and yes unlike the front which gains more traction the rear loses, but on a heavier bike unless you are going dead straight it is easy to have the front wheel slip out, and there are situations often caused by others where you need to stop as fast as possible and that's going to be done with front and rear brakes, I've had a situation where coming back from work it started raining and although I was going slower to accommodate when going down a steep hill a car reversed out in front of me as soon as I started braking with front only as that's all I had due to the oily road it nearly instantly locked up and tried slipping out luckily the other car coming the other way stopped and I had to slide in between the two cars while one was still reversing out, if I had rear that could of been another story
      In an optimal world front only is perfectly fine, unfortunately other people use the road and when you are going 50kph on a bike the safest option is both

  • @buckstarchaser2376
    @buckstarchaser2376 5 років тому +4

    I hadn't finished the spool of PLA that came with my printer before switching to PETG. Why is it that people even use that stuff, with it's brittleness and poor heat performance?
    A possible workaround for the slipping belt version where each motor was pulling the belt would be to use a pinch roller that physically retains the belt against the pulley. A skateboard bearing should do the trick.

  • @smad333
    @smad333 6 років тому +3

    Check out Hobbyking Multistar (Green) batteries for this

  • @kevindgay101
    @kevindgay101 4 роки тому

    My GOD man, I love your attention to detail and depth of design research for what ever subject is necessary to solve your current puzzle. I've seen most of your Quadcopter type videos(I think....lol...;-o....) But enjoyed this eBike project immensely, both this and the previous video when I realized this was posted Sept. 24, 2017....LMAO....didn't realize almost 2.5 years ago and the comments left for you(which many were Awesome...!!! Great, great comments and ideas) , many were 2+ years old...!!!! Also found you have a V4 out, I'd love to see....Haven't found it yet, or V3 for that matter..!! I've been working on a Hub-Motor rear wheel, FAT-Tire Mountain type bike w/Li-Ion batteries, but haven't gotten it to the point of riding yet. I keep interrupting that project with my CNC conversion of my Harbor Freight, aka SEIG X2 type Manual Milling machine. Which I'm trying to complete, but have almost completed(sic). I think....heh...;-). Keep up the good work. 👍 Ur ok dood.👌......Back to work for me.

  • @r.t.1942
    @r.t.1942 4 роки тому

    You could possibly mount the rear brake on the seat down tube between the crank and seat . And you maybe could put a 3d printed mounted bracket between the motors to keep them separated during acceleration

  • @sureshbhaiparekh6739
    @sureshbhaiparekh6739 4 роки тому +4

    "AFTER HOW MANY KM. AUR MILES THE MOTOR GETS HIT UP ?..WHAT DID YOU COST THE WHOLE PROJECT?..YES AND MOST IMPORTANT RARE BRAKE"

  • @heltonoliveira394
    @heltonoliveira394 5 років тому +3

    Olá, Tom, parabéns, gostei muito do seu projeto da bike...e gostaria de fazer uma outra mim aqui no Brasil, vc consegue me ajudar? Agradeço sua atenção. Abraço.

  • @antonisautos8704
    @antonisautos8704 5 років тому +1

    You may have some belt slip because the torque from the motor is flexing your mounts. A second bracket between the two motors about 3/4 toward the rear might help that

  • @aserta
    @aserta 6 років тому

    I would ditch the spokes of the pulley and find a kit that allows you to mount double (or a retrofit kit) disc brakes on the rear wheel. Then find the biggest disc brake you can get, and print the running gear on that.
    I would also switch to a much deeper toothed belt, preferably one off a large capacity factory fan.

  • @Klynder1
    @Klynder1 6 років тому +19

    Hi there. I'm not exactly sure what the reason is for the two motors instead of just a single bigger motor, but it's a fun build for sure. And it works :) Except the little belt, though. You need support for that, you cannot solve that by just tightening the belt. The motors might only lean inwards a little, but that means that the belt will always ride on one edge, even if you can get it tight enough (and that will definitely stress the motor mount). I suggest you make a supporting spacer on the two pulleys. Extend the pulleys with a shaft, mount a bearing, I'd suggest a simple ball bearing. See sketch: www.dropbox.com/s/4r72f1ujmspmgxl/temp.jpg?dl=0. I hope you add something along these lines, it'll greatly enhance the quality and durability, and it won't be too much trouble.
    You may experience the belt becoming loose after some time. You can make the spacer between the pulleys adjustable, but then you also need your motor bracket to be adjustable, so that your motors are always parallel. You might also get away with adding a manually adjusted idler pulley on the spacer between the pulleys. You shouldn't need a spring loaded idler. Who knows, maybe your belt won't give too much, and it'll be fine.

    • @Klynder1
      @Klynder1 6 років тому +1

      Oh, and of course, 3D printed parts are fine, but a spacer such as this is easily cut in plywood or a few pieces of sheet metal. You probably don't have to redo the pulleys, if you can get to a lathe, perhaps you can make some shaft bits that screw in on top of the small pulleys (if the four bolts leave room for a shaft between them).

    • @Bordpie
      @Bordpie 6 років тому +1

      That's exactly what I was thinking.

    • @TomStantonEngineering
      @TomStantonEngineering  6 років тому +5

      +Mikael Klynder the reason for going with two smaller motors over one larger motor is due to the VESCs only being able to deliver 50A constant. So would need a higher power speed controller with current limiting capabilities.
      I'm working on a half 3D printed, half aluminium motor mount now that will allow for motor spacing adjustment. The belt didn't slip too bad at first, but it has definitely got worse due to stretching. So hopefully the added strength of the aluminium bracket and the adjustability of the motors should fix the slipping issues. If not, I'll look into adding support to the other ends if the motors. Thanks!

    • @gillenzfluff8380
      @gillenzfluff8380 6 років тому +1

      Mikael Klynder If 1 burns out you still have 1!

    • @Klynder1
      @Klynder1 6 років тому +1

      Gillenz Fluff Haha, I'd rather go with Tom's explanation that his other parts could only handle the smaller motors ☺️
      While it IS true that one motor burning out leaves you one still functioning, here are the downsides (that I can think of at the moment):
      - double the risk that a motor will burn out 🙃
      - added complexity
      - more parts
      - additional points of failure
      - added mass
      - lower efficiency (connecting belt plus an extra motor with internal losses, e.g. bearings).
      - definitely higher cost...
      ... but I get that Tom already had many of the parts, making this solution a good choice for this particular case 😃 (and fun)!

  • @michaelanderson9792
    @michaelanderson9792 5 років тому +3

    20-MPH is enough for me I am more interested in light long range 30 miles would work 60 miles would be perfect and a diy kit for sale

    • @kevinmontoya7318
      @kevinmontoya7318 5 років тому

      I'm more interested in 73mph Enduro ebike with a 60 mile range

  • @thecrazy8888
    @thecrazy8888 4 роки тому

    You could easily fit a spacer between the two motors to prevent bending and even put a small tensioner on it. FYI All the projects were I ever had a PLA part under stress ended up bending over weeks... and OMG would be so nice if you geared it for power and took it mountain biking!

  • @yomumisminging
    @yomumisminging 3 роки тому

    You can mount the rear brakes at the chainstay connection to the bottom bracket if you add a mount for them. It's common on super aero rim brake bikes

  • @techs9115
    @techs9115 5 років тому +3

    I think you doing good for inveroment and help people your idea so thanks your fath fully Rabbani Electric Contract we want wind technology car conversation kit in Bangalore

  •  6 років тому +7

    Hey Tom! Nice video again. I think I know what's smoking you'r VESCs. Are you using anti-spark connectors? The VESCs have some big capacitors close to the main board and with higher voltages the sparks gets worse while connecting the battery. You should try the XT90 antispark connectors like I do in my e-skateboard. I'm running the VESC from 12S Li-Po with no problems. My motor is 6374 149Kv and holly crap, I have to limit the current to 20A in the VESC otherwise I get thrown from the skateboard when giving full throttle hahaha

    • @michaelmoske2503
      @michaelmoske2503 6 років тому

      Théo Guterres super

    • @isaiahspeights571
      @isaiahspeights571 6 років тому

      I hope Tom looks at your comment because you're exactly right, without an anti spark used to complete a connection from battery to vesc the vesc is likely to fry no mater how low the series count.

  • @matthewayala7357
    @matthewayala7357 5 років тому

    It appears your belts will heat up as you go and thus expand a little, a bracket placed between your motors can help keep them in place and you might need to redo the large gear so it has a lip on each side to keep it from slipping off that.

  • @chuckstutler7165
    @chuckstutler7165 6 років тому

    Try making an adjustable idler pully that uses a steel hose clamp around the first motor. Good luck. You have a nice clean setup

  • @faustdownunder
    @faustdownunder 4 роки тому +3

    A bit on the "courageous" side if you ask me. I have seen spokes breaking at high torque... Plus: safety? Single break.... hmmm

  • @indra-fu1ew
    @indra-fu1ew 6 років тому +36

    4kW? Are you kidding us?

  • @samueljbooth9124
    @samueljbooth9124 4 роки тому

    Love the honesty , you have made me sine up to your you tube channel because of it ! Grate work

  • @MarkHahn
    @MarkHahn 4 роки тому

    Cool video man. Maybe between the motors join 2 pieces of all thread connected with a nut then you can adjust the tension without having to print bigger mounts. Aslo it will make is solid as a a rock 👍

  • @flagpoleeip
    @flagpoleeip 5 років тому +3

    Why not print a spacer for the motors to hold them apart? that would hold them apart.

  • @SomeGuy-ws5zj
    @SomeGuy-ws5zj 5 років тому +4

    Man, use a motorbike helmet. You are going at lightning speed.

  • @habitantefuturista
    @habitantefuturista 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, man! You 're simply an expert.

  • @giovannigiorgio4622
    @giovannigiorgio4622 6 років тому

    Easy solution to torque reduction on Electric motor mounts from "Heat warp" is an independent "H" bracket assembly, i would use Aluminum, mounting both Electric engines. That will eliminate that issue.

  • @leahparsuidualc666
    @leahparsuidualc666 5 років тому +3

    ahem ... no rear-brake .. 2 motors . You Sir, are a devil!

  • @MathTHEdj
    @MathTHEdj 5 років тому +6

    - I just gona double double the power
    - why
    - by this way people will see that my bike is a beast !
    -..

  • @thecrazy8888
    @thecrazy8888 4 роки тому

    That is amazing. Would make a nice kit. I love when you take the time to polish a project and get it to work with no compromise. Your'e projects are all very cool I wish you revisited past builds more often.

  • @darbyjohnluke1236
    @darbyjohnluke1236 4 роки тому

    You can put rubber or pla bush between motors to stop them bending or pulling them towards each other while torquing...