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Bernie Wolfard
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10.23.2008, 05:13 PM

Jerry,

I use lowest timing on everything. It is OK to run a Y wind at standard timing but going above that gets things pretty toasty. Mamba motor timing is dynamic, it changes continually based on the speed and somewhat the load on the motor. This is because a sensorless system is continually monitoring the motor itself, not sensors. Changing timing advance with a Mamba system changes the range withing which the timing changes not a set point. Most of the range in each setting overlaps with the other settings. This is why changing timing had more affect on motor efficiency (temp) than power out.

I, personally just set timing to lowest and forget about it. If I want to go faster I add another cell. Usually, I don't want to go faster.

Bernie
   
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