Agreed and understand this.All i would say is that your numbers are idealistic where everything is 100% efficient and batteries have no IR..
1)A battery charged to 48 will not deliver 48v under load
Yep understand this very much. I have used unit with regulated and unregulated power supplies for year and delt with system with massive current drew in cars. And Wire loss do distance vs guage size.2) Motors, ESC, Wiring have losses so required current/electrical power will be higher than the mechanical power you need to apply.
Got it!! So 60V looks like a more realistic option for my setup using the TP5870.3) A motor with a 750KV with 40volts applied gives you a theoretical RPM of 30,000prm But this is unloaded RPM. RPM underload ( compressing AIR ) will be much lower.
4)"Now at 60 volts that out side of the 53 volt rating of the TP5870" 53v is not the max voltage of the motor. The numbers given for the Different KV's are what would give you their max power ratings and Max RPMS. You can give the motor more voltage if you don't exceed the RPM or Power ratings.
So 60 volts it is. Really not going to go higher than this.
So the APD NV-Pro 20s or as i said still seems like the best options at it rated 100V and 300 continuously power rating and 450 peak.5) All the numbers (Current) motioned are constant numbers and therefore is the Lowest theoretical numbers. The motor will pull many times these numbers in "Stall" so you'll need to manage the ramp up speed of the motors to not pull crazy Current. OR have massive over spec ESC to allow for this.
Once more thanks for all the input.
So do you think the battery pack I list is a good options?
16s1p
60V
6500mAH
390WH
I was think of doing 3 of them in parallel.