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  1. AlexLTDLX

    What batteries are you using?

    I think LiFePo4 cells would work great - the battery in my car (the 12v battery) is a DIY LiFePo4, 100ah battery and it works much better than the old lead acid battery. MkngStffAwesome on here has done some testing with the headway cells - you may want to try hitting him up.
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    What brushless motors are being chosen?

    Well - I'll stay this. I've blown up 2 APD ESCs and no MGM ESCs. And the VESC had major issues at high eRPM. Even Kelly controllers charges more for the same ESC running higher eRPM (they have two additional option levels - high rpm and ultra high rpm). It would be nice if there was a...
  3. AlexLTDLX

    Initial build of Twincharger

    FWIW, when I spoke with Speedmaster about their P2 superchargers, the guy told me their biggest holdup is getting the shafts.
  4. AlexLTDLX

    The Sledgehammer - Shooting for 1,000hp

    Here's a graph of torque (though keep in mind this is a glide, so I don't know how meaningful this is):
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    The Sledgehammer - Shooting for 1,000hp

    We finally made it back to the dyno yesterday. It was an interesting day to say the least. The converter, running n/a, LOST 40 rwhp, but locked up harder and turned 6 more mph on the dyno. And when all was said and done, we made a good bit more power with the Sledgehammer in ~90 degree heat -...
  6. AlexLTDLX

    What brushless motors are being chosen?

    I agree with GTHound's thinking. Extremely high rpm means high ESC switching losses, which limits power in a non-linear fashion. However, WB Projects has had some success using a more conventional turbo on his setup. Though I do tend to side with GTHound on this point, there's still very...
  7. AlexLTDLX

    I bought a Hobbywing ESC - Is this our Holy Grail?

    The Castle ESC hasan MSRP of $315 usd, at least from what I can find. LMT doesn't make ESCs - they only make motors. MGM makes their ESCs. You might want to look here...
  8. AlexLTDLX

    Why motor pole count is important

    This is a good resource for more of a deep dive on MOSFET capacitances: https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/info/application_note_en_20230209_AKX00063.pdf?did=13415
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    Why motor pole count is important

    Just wanted to share what I've learned the hard way. Higher motor pole count means higher electrical RPM (i.e. eRPM). Actual rpm is calculated be eRPM divided by the number of pole pairs in a motor. So if you have a 4 pole motor (2 pole pairs) running at 80,000 eRPM, you'd be turning 40,000...
  10. AlexLTDLX

    What brushless motors are being chosen?

    WB - are you coming out of your winter deep freeze? :) I think sensored is preferred - it eliminates a bunch of issues. The LMT motors are great, too - just not easy to get. The biggest issue with the TP motors is that most of them are 6 pole motors (I believe), necessitating a very hgh...
  11. AlexLTDLX

    Initial build of Twincharger

    You didn't happen to video any of the process, did you?
  12. AlexLTDLX

    Initial build of Twincharger

    Wait - what? Code written by ChatGPT? More information, please - software is my weak spot...
  13. AlexLTDLX

    Raspberry P(s)i

    Mine is made from an HDPE cutting board .915" thick.
  14. AlexLTDLX

    Raspberry P(s)i

    The problem is without battery current, battery power or duty cycle, you can't calculate actual power input (over any length ot time, anyway) to the compressor. The other thing I've discovered is that a simple hole doesn't do a particularly good job of replicating the dynamics in a running...
  15. AlexLTDLX

    Belt issues

    cmoalem is right - it's a T5 belt (he's the first one to discover that, iirc). However, I'm really interested in how your setup works out - it might work better than the castle motor. Definitely keep us posted.
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    Raspberry P(s)i

    I just went and measured my HOLE. (too easy for jokes...) I must have used a boring head because my HOLE is exactly 1.000 inches. Like to the thousandth. So if your HOLE is smaller than my HOLE, that might explain why your current readings are a little lower. What batteries are you using...
  17. AlexLTDLX

    Raspberry P(s)i

    And one final thing - running it without the restrictor is much scarier in terms of violence in the immediate vicinity - give it a shot... :)
  18. AlexLTDLX

    Raspberry P(s)i

    BTW - if your test engine replicates the 1" restrictor performance, you can "pulley up" and get more impeller rpm until the battery current and the phase currents start to diverge. In other words, there's more on the "electric supercharger table" if the input current and the phase currents stay...
  19. AlexLTDLX

    Raspberry P(s)i

    Just went through it all - again, fantastic work. I love the motor mount in particular, and am curious how your Pi controller works out. I do have a couple of questions - what was your voltage on the run in the video (can you post a datalog screenshot - I'd like to see the curve); I'm also not...
  20. AlexLTDLX

    Raspberry P(s)i

    Wow. TBH, I've been so swamped with everything else I've not had much time to keep up with the forum. But after quickly flipping through this thread, I have to say I'm hugely impressed. Love how your setup looks. I can't wait to take the time to read through this in detail... fantastic job!
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