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11.16.2008, 09:20 PM
Thats a fun mathes question, try this:
1) Figure out how many horse power or watts that zenoha produces?
2) using some fairly straight forward maths you can find out how many watts (and therefore electrical horse power) any given motor can produce.
According to my magic scrap of paper and notes learned from BrianG, the following equations should be most helpful:
Torque x RPM/5252 = Horse power
Watts = volts x amps (we should all know that I hope).
Horse Power = watts/746
Torque = 1352/kv x amps
Beyond that, I'd you need something equal to a big fat lehner 22 series motor in terms of power output...
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