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Efficiency of Lehner motors
Does anyone know what the Efficiency of the Lehner motors are?
Does it vary from size or kv of the motor? I think every model of motor is different they will have a different sweet spot where it has its max efficiency at a certain rpm...etc.. |
The sweet spot for lehners are around 35K.. I think they are 85% efficient under partial load, maybe Rene or somebody else could scope in on this.
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I think their over 90% efficient but I could be wrong
I think that’s one of the reasons why lmt motors are so expensive |
They are very efficient. They are expensive for several other reasons ;
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Efficiency will vary a bit. Factors include voltage, wind, load, etc. I imagine the efficiency range for our use will range from 60%-90% with the Lehner motors.
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I was referring to the efficiency % that they state in the specifications so I can compare motors.
Isn’t it the efficiency that counts mostly? If these lehner motors are so good (and they are!!!) why don’t they supply specification with them? When I got mine and I just got the motor in a tube and that’s it:030: |
Nope, efficiency is one thing, but it needs to be at a certain load.
Here, check this site; http://lehner-motoren.com/motordia.php?la=en |
I guess it is not clear how to use my program...
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This is measured data, not calculated.
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I randomly clicked one of the 1940 specs and efficiency was 91%...damn.
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I want a 110% efficient motor...
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Good point, we don't need a superconductive controller to get to a 100 percent total efficiency that way..
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