Yeah I'm not really sure why you wouldn't build higher voltage when building a new system. Presumably they have a reason.
It could be around the existing architecture of their brushless DC motors and controllers for their larger scale drones.
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Yeah I'm not really sure why you wouldn't build higher voltage when building a new system. Presumably they have a reason.
Backs up my post that I really don't understand how this motor got through any tests that classified it as 250w nominal, it can clearly sustain 1000W for an extended period. Not complaining, I love the fact it's obviously a very fast and strong motor, but if this can get a 250W label, why don't Bosch/Shimano produce more powerful motors that they do currently?Guys, I dont understand. This test, steep uphill only in boost 8 times 30s in row with 115kg rider is not enough for you to proof Avinox overheating? Just want to understand your thoughts.
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Also keeps the weight down, if they can get the performance they want with 36V, why go to 48?It could be around the existing architecture of their brushless DC motors and controllers for their larger scale drones.
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DJI Avinox Motor Review - emtb-test.com
How capabel ist the DJI Avinox motor in our derating test and how long will the 800 wh battery last? We reviewed the whole system.emtb-test.com
The article is wrong, the official dji specification docs states it is 36v.
How does it keep the weight down? Watt hours are watt hours. Whether you use 36v or 48v, to get a battery to be 800wh it's still storing the same amount of energy. You would theoretically have a similar number of cells, just one pack with more in series to achieve the higher voltage and the other pack with more in parallel to achieve higher current discharge rates at the lower voltage. Am I missing something?Also keeps the weight down, if they can get the performance they want with 36V, why go to 48?
No, I'm missing something - had a brain fade.How does it keep the weight down? Watt hours are watt hours. Whether you use 36v or 48v, to get a battery to be 800wh it's still storing the same amount of energy. You would theoretically have a similar number of cells, just one pack with more in series to achieve the higher voltage and the other pack with more in parallel to achieve higher current discharge rates at the lower voltage. Am I missing something?
I agree, which is why I said theoretically, because the cells probably won't work out exactly as you want them. But as you stated, that 48v pack is lower capacity overall. If you could find cells the right size it should work out pretty damn close if the total capacity was the same.No, I'm missing something - had a brain fade.
Although, say you are using Samsung 21700 cells with a 5000ma capacity 40 cells in a 10S4P configuration gives you 36v 720Wh you cant get exactly the same with a 48v pack, you'd have a 39 cell 13S3P configuration which gives you 48v 702Wh
More eMTBs should come with the new Shimano CUES or XT LinkGlide 11 speed drivetrains, perfect eMTB drivetrain at a very reasonable price.
That new DJI motor is going to mess up the EWS-E for sure if a team finds a way to run it, motor is going to be like 20 minutes faster than other teams over a few stages without even putting in more work.
Anyway, I think the DJI system is showing that eMTB motors should stay within a certain power band range and instead focus on reliability, smoothness, integration and efficiency.
Yes and no, there is a little nuance here.This is the kind of thing that wouldn't bother me, I don't understand this obsession with the speed limit outside of cities..
It would be enough to add a small button to put it in City mode with the limitation, and outside nothing..
In addition, the older you are, the happier you are to have better assistance, for me it's not at all about breaking records on climbs, but rather having an easier time going up to places where I normally can't access anymore, and at home it's always the extremes (French Alps)..
Because you can save a lot lot more than £1000I bought a Giant Trance E+ Elite, about a year ago as I wanted an EMTB that was light enough to feel like a MTB, but had full power when I needed/wanted it. The Amflow is like the Trance on steroids, I wouldn't drive it in boost mode all the time, but the option of all that power when you need it is very appealing. If I was buying a new EMTB I would absolutely buy this, and possibly will. You can always run it in a lower mode, but dont see any reason why anyone would buy a bike with less power as a deliberate choice
You could save £1000 and buy a 'lightweight' bike which is pretty much the same weight, half the power and half the battery capacity, why would you?
Fair enough - Loved my Rise, great bikesBecause you can save a lot lot more than £1000
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I bought this from here for £3000
That's a lot of saving for the performance.
That's not really apples Vs apples. 140mm Marzocchi Bomber Z2 fork, 540wh battery, EP6 motor, Shimano MT201 brakes, Deore transmission, Alloy Frame.Because you can save a lot lot more than £1000
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I bought this from here for £3000
That's a lot of saving for the performance.
Well yes, but I'd argue 99% enough bike for 99% of ridersThat's not really apples Vs apples. 140mm Marzocchi Bomber Z2 fork, 540wh battery, EP6 motor, Shimano MT201 brakes, Deore transmission, Alloy Frame.
These are all fairly low end components, compared with the Amflow.
Absolutely true ....... But come on ....... it's nice when your bike exaggerates your ability .......Well yes, but I'd argue 99% enough bike for 99% of riders![]()