EBMX Controller and Motor Overview (X-9000, XLB-60, XUB-80)
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2024
- This video goes into depth on the EBMX X-9000, EBMX XLB-60 and EBMX XUB-80 Power upgrades.
Product Specs:
EBMX X-9000 Specs
Compatible with VESC ®️ firmware
• Custom EBMX firmware and tune profiles
• Field Oriented Control
• Input Voltage Range 40v - 100v
• Working Voltage Range 48v - 93v
• Max Phase 1000A - Peak 1500A
• Max Battery Current 500A
• Input Power 40KW peak of 50KW
• Peak Output Power 40KW
• Continuous Output Power (water cooled heat sink) 25kw
• Continuous Output Power (air cooled heat sink) 20kW
• Operating Temperature Range -25 to 80 Degrees Celsius
• Maximum Efficiency 95%
• Extra Beefy Internal CNC Machined Terminals and Connections
EBMX XLB-60 Specs
• Peak Power 35KW
• Input Voltage 48V - 104V
• Maximum RPM 13000.00
• Maximum efficiency 93%
• IPM 5 Pole Pair Rotor
• 60MM Stator
• Winding and magnets maximum heat range - 180C
• Dual Y winding configuration
• Motor KV of 95
• Encoder based detection
• Motor weight 11.2KG 24.7lbs
• 52NM at 900 Phase Amps
• 64NM at 1000 Phase Amps
• NSK bearings
• IP67
EBMX XUB-80 Specs
• Peak Power 40KW
• Input Voltage 48V - 104V
• Maximum RPM 12000.00
• Maximum efficiency 93%
• IPM 5 Pole Pair Rotor
• 80MM Stator
• Winding and magnets maximum heat range - 180C
• Dual Y winding configuration
• Motor KV of 95
• Encoder based detection
• Motor weight 14.00KG 30.8lbs
• 65NM at 900 Phase Amps
• 72NM at 1000 Phase Amps
• NSK bearings
• IP67 - Авто та транспорт
Great video thank you for creating the review and detailed analysis
Tc1000 vs embx9000 for lbx…hope you do this comparison soon
Yall need to send the XXX Talaria harness with the 9000 I had to buy it extra…. Revrides includes it
Curious if this ebmx motor will be getting released for the talaria mx4.
Ive been holding off on motor in hopes of this product over the other options.
Already running the upgraded battery and v2.
🙌🏽🔥🔥
I live in Utah county and mostly do single track up AF canyon but also the dunes and out west quite bit I ride an ultra Bee with an x9 and a ebmx 80.5 volt battery really thinking about upgrading to the xub 80 but from my understanding what I've heard is that it's not much more torque on the low to mid end from the stock motor but it has a lot more high-end which I'm not that worried about but would be a big bonus, what's keeping me from pulling the trigger on that motor is not knowing how much more efficient it would be, that's top priority to me to get the most range I can possibly get, so seeing how efficient the xub80 motor is would be awesome
It's more efficient than the stock at speed (mostly due to KV and rotor design) but most people will ride it at higher power (because its capable of that) and lose range. Would a range test between a stock bike at 12.5 Kw and a Full Mod EBMX at 12.5Kw be the type of video you're looking for?
Biggest difference is you won't overheat the stock motor when you ride sand, hills, or race. Once you push the Ultra Bee to 17+ kw you can overheat the motor pretty easily. With the stock motor we had to tune to 15kw to avoid overheating and even at that power we would overheat minutes into a race.
my x9000 controller is in shipment. Cant wait to upgrade from my bac8000 and have a regen throttle now along with a controller that looks much better than the blue / orange ugly color and also not needed phase wire extensions that take up alot of room .
Very stoked to hear that!
Great vid! Where do you send your battery to get the high power wired installed? I have an EBMX 72v 57ah and the x-9000. Thanks
Contact EBMX for that. Their race battery comes with a QS8 connector and has the capability in the cells to push high power. A 72v 57ah battery is built for more range and not so much high power output so switching it to a QS8 connector may not benefit you very much. Always worth asking and if you could share the info you receive with us as well that would be great for future reference!
@@ChargedCycleWorks
Will do. Thanks for the reply. 👍🏼👍🏼
I have an Ultra Bee with CCW 80v 76ah battery on X-9000 V2 . If I got the UBX80 motor would I need to replace anything else to be able to turn up the power to around 35 kw in moderation ? Majority of my rides staying between 10-17 KW tunes.
No, just install the motor and change the configuration in your x-9000. Good tires maybe to put down all that power!
question how dose one balance and battery on these or any surron like battery before riding ?
What is the ideal fully set (ebmx, torp, ko...) for long range but race speed on singletrack in an ultra bee (susp, battery, motor, controller, wheels...) I want ca 30 kw and 50 miles range
Thanks all answers
Sorry for my english, i'm hungarian
For that much range, you'll have to start with the battery. The one benefit of EBMX is they constantly test and refine their controller and motor to match the bigger, more powerful batteries. Torp's controller is very good but they don't have an Ultra Bee motor yet, so you won't achieve 30kw continuous. As far as we know, KO hasn't released their UB upgrades yet. Long answer for EBMX seems to be the only full set that meets your requirements.
i want to see a bike powered by EBMX XUB-80 reaching speeds up to 125 mph on streets ,since the motor's power is close to a ninja 400
How does this compare to the Torp controller and motor combo? Which is better and why?
x9 has far more features
Bigger Power, Better Heat Dispersion
So what’s better?
TORP 1000/T25 vs EBMX X9000/XLB-60
Talaria boys did kind of a comparaison for a speed record.
They should release another video about that soon.
Ok but when will I be able to run the bac8000 with the ebmx motor?!
Most likely never. The BAC 8000 is an outdated controller that is Hall Based and the XLB 60 motor is an encoder based motor, so they will not be compatible.
@@ChargedCycleWorks bac8000 used to be able to run encoder am I right?
I can confirm at 100% about EBMX X-9000 throttle mosthness, have been using this controller near 1y (got it at first batch)
I decided to buy Torp TM25 Motor and combine it with X9000 (I think Im the word first to use this combo, since not even EBMX team has tune made yet), so far so good, peak power was at 26kw when I did power wheelie from 90kmh ( ua-cam.com/video/nOTHSMTkqhM/v-deo.html )
I never had any kind of dirt bike before, so I have 0 experience on offroad riding but with X9000 throttle smoothness its really really easy to do wheelies even for noobs like me.
Also you can make "max range" build without loosing top speed, swap setttings for auto FW injection at 90% of motor RPMs, so u can drive normaly without FW (FW=less range and more power) and when u need power just send motor 90% of his capacity to auto enable FW.
In general speaking, X9000 is crazy controller with HUGE customization options!
*** 9:05 incorrect afirmation, EBMX motor wont give more range, Im using Torp Motor TM25 which is 1kg lighter then XLB-60 and it drains more battery.
Resumed, heavier motor = less range. Spend near 1k kms on my trails testing if I can get more range from torp motor, all my collected data is here docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15eFw-CAIXYXoEYzDwaXZon0bMObP42H9QVcGNsDqxLQ/edit?usp=sharing
Why are you affirming about XLB-60 brings more range without testing it at 100% before making such a statement? I saw ur team having XLB-60 way way earler then rest of people and what Ive seen from your videos is power test and thats it. Now affirming about giving more range, idk man, seems what all you want is sell sell and sell. EBMX motor will bring x4 more power but not more range
This was not an attempt to sell more motors. Bottom line for everyone reading this, the biggest benefits from upgraded motors are the ability to handle more power, higher top speed, and better heat protection. You shouldn't purchase a motor thinking it will double your range.
As for efficiency, this topic is discussed quite often in the X-9000 owners group and really comes down to riding style. Yes, the motor is heavier, so hard pulls with start/stop (like hard enduro) would be less efficient. Gotta turn all that mass. That said, the road-going guys and commuters are reporting increased range at higher sustained rpm's. Repeating what has been discussed there: once the EBMX motor is spun up, the KV rating and internal inertia from rotor design helps with efficiency. We'll do further testing to confirm, but the EBMX tuning team has been helping customers with controller settings to maximize range on their motor specifically.