Thanks guys, I'm trying to use 4 of them to build a 4-wheel drive vehicle. I like that the motor is inside the wheel, it helps with the center of gravity. With planetary or just regular brushed motors I have to mount the motor on top of the wheel and use a chain or timing belt to drive the hub connected to the wheel. Usually I use low RPM brushed motors which have higher torque, but I had assumed that these would have high torque also since one of them can hold a person.
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RE: Torque of onewheel motors
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Torque of onewheel motors
I was wondering if anyone knows what the torque of the onewheel motors are? In newton-meters or kgf*cm.
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6 pin and circular pin connectors diagram
I have been looking online to try and find what each of the pins on the onewheel motor connector represent. I got my own vesc to try and hook it up. For the 6 pin white connector, since the wires are fairly thick, I'm guessing 3 of the pins are for the motor polarity, 2 are power and ground, and I don't know what the last one would be for. The circular connector I'm not sure either. For the 6 pin connector two wires are green colored, two are blue, and 2 are yellow. Does anyone know what the pins are?
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RE: 6 pin and circular pin connectors diagram
@lemur I see, that makes sense now. Thank you!
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RE: 6 pin and circular pin connectors diagram
@lemur I see, that makes sense now. Thank you!
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6 pin and circular pin connectors diagram
I have been looking online to try and find what each of the pins on the onewheel motor connector represent. I got my own vesc to try and hook it up. For the 6 pin white connector, since the wires are fairly thick, I'm guessing 3 of the pins are for the motor polarity, 2 are power and ground, and I don't know what the last one would be for. The circular connector I'm not sure either. For the 6 pin connector two wires are green colored, two are blue, and 2 are yellow. Does anyone know what the pins are?
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RE: Torque of onewheel motors
Thanks guys, I'm trying to use 4 of them to build a 4-wheel drive vehicle. I like that the motor is inside the wheel, it helps with the center of gravity. With planetary or just regular brushed motors I have to mount the motor on top of the wheel and use a chain or timing belt to drive the hub connected to the wheel. Usually I use low RPM brushed motors which have higher torque, but I had assumed that these would have high torque also since one of them can hold a person.
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Torque of onewheel motors
I was wondering if anyone knows what the torque of the onewheel motors are? In newton-meters or kgf*cm.