Remove a little material from the joints in each section of the hub sinks for better contact with the hub you want a tighter fit to the hub for better heat transfer
I could do, but that's a lot of work for probably not much gain at all. The hub and the fins feel at the same temp from the small amount of testing I've done so far which is the key aim.
Hello mate,I pulled my front brake on my stealth bomber without it been connected to disk now its locked,I noticed on one of your vids you done the same,can you send me link of video you watched to fix yours plz,cheers
If you mean the pistons have been pushed in too far, just get something in there (ideally a plastic spudger but can be a screwdriver) and push them back as far as they will go.
It's more about dissipating heat rather than making the motor more efficient, but perhaps lower coil temps have a slightly lower resistance so save a bit of power? Will have to see when I get out riding it.
You get better range by reducing air resistance. The air resistance above 32 kph (20 mph) is so strong, it can cut your range in half. Lower your speed to double your range.
The one I have is amzn.to/3I2XMtf but it's a bit wobbly for narrow frames so would now recommend one like this amzn.to/31U6s5M that has square arms that can be screwed down
It’s 100 percent worth it. Allows you to double your power output to the motor without overheating. This allows you to get up to 8000w peak, 6000 continuous on a 135mm dropout motor that normally can only do 3000w continuous.
It gets to upwards of 120 degrees outside where I live-- This video possibly saved my life for this upcoming summer! Thank you a ton EverythingEbike!
remembering hearing about hubsinks years ago when they were coming out. but seem like nobody does that now?
Awesome! Are you experiencing overheating (motor hot to the touch after a ride)? Or more of just a preventative measure?
Preventative at the moment as I haven't been on any long rides and expect it to heat up with 350A phase
@@EverythingEbikeChannel It will be nice to see how well it does! 👍👍
It would be nice to know the results of efficiency. What is the temperature before and after the installation of cooling
I would like to know as well. If it actually works or not
@@Mash3OH3 Look up the video "The Magic of Statorade Motor Coolant" (the hubsink store re-sells Statorade ferrofluid made by Grin Tech)
Remove a little material from the joints in each section of the hub sinks for better contact with the hub you want a tighter fit to the hub for better heat transfer
I could do, but that's a lot of work for probably not much gain at all. The hub and the fins feel at the same temp from the small amount of testing I've done so far which is the key aim.
How long can you ride ad 45kph before it over heats
Haven't tested long distance yet, but barely gets hot pulling 8kW for about 3 miles
Hi bud iv got an 8000w in black my bike turns on but the motor does spin have you any idea what this could be
How's the temp?
Hello mate,I pulled my front brake on my stealth bomber without it been connected to disk now its locked,I noticed on one of your vids you done the same,can you send me link of video you watched to fix yours plz,cheers
If you mean the pistons have been pushed in too far, just get something in there (ideally a plastic spudger but can be a screwdriver) and push them back as far as they will go.
Will I get better range with these mods? Seems like less would ease battery usage.
It's more about dissipating heat rather than making the motor more efficient, but perhaps lower coil temps have a slightly lower resistance so save a bit of power? Will have to see when I get out riding it.
You get better range by reducing air resistance. The air resistance above 32 kph (20 mph) is so strong, it can cut your range in half. Lower your speed to double your range.
Hi whats the name of your bike rear tire stand??
The one I have is amzn.to/3I2XMtf but it's a bit wobbly for narrow frames so would now recommend one like this amzn.to/31U6s5M that has square arms that can be screwed down
You got some ferrofluid you sell
No, I got it all from the hubsinks website
Those heat sinks are way too expensive for what they do...
What do you suggest for cooling this build 72v 5k watt hub motor 72v 80 ah controller 72v60a battery with a 100a bms enduro frame
Not really you can get em for 80 bucks, I'm gonna do mine it's better than buying another hub motor. It just looks time consuming
Apparently statorade plus these hubs is the best type of cooling you can get for your stator. Compared to drilling holes or watercooling
It’s 100 percent worth it. Allows you to double your power output to the motor without overheating. This allows you to get up to 8000w peak, 6000 continuous on a 135mm dropout motor that normally can only do 3000w continuous.
customer service at Hub Sink sucks!
What did you need?