electric motor
No difference from the point of total power draw. However, the 24 v motor will draw more current (amps) to make up the power and will have less resistance coils and probably built of somewhat thicker gage wires.
Is that what you were looking for? How did you come upon this question?
Is that what you were looking for? How did you come upon this question?
Higher voltage will be your better choice for efficiency...smaller cabling, less amps for same power output, fewer losses.jon_89 wrote:well i am going to use it for a bike and they are about the same price so i was wondering which one will be more effecient.
At full 500 watt load, in the 40 - 50 minute zone....from a full charge of course. If you don't run at full load, you can stretch that out a lot longer.
Last edited by starman on Sat Jul 12, 2008 2:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
If you average 12 mph speed it will take you an hour to get to your destination...a speed that should be possible with your bike and motor. Your only full power pull will be on the upside of the hills.
Not knowing anymore about your situation, I think the 12 miles may be just doable, but the battery will be aching for a charging by time you get there.
Not knowing anymore about your situation, I think the 12 miles may be just doable, but the battery will be aching for a charging by time you get there.
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