Thank you, Gentlemen.
We were thinking of a real test bench/test station with a fixed power supply (to rule out differences in battery performance) and a fixed load of some sorts (perhaps using the same principle as an exercise bike). To make it "scientifically correct" and to be able to really compare the test, it would have to be a fixed test bench.
It would be interesting to us to measure Amps, Voltage drop (
if any when using a proper power supply), Watts, max. RPM and Temperature. I guess as you mention brainanator, it would be difficult to measure the actual output energy, although it would be a very cool reading to have.
When you look at a brushless motor's specifications, e.g. a
Neu Motors 1521 1900kv 1.5D, it has a continuous Watts reading of 1750W and a surge Watts reading of 3500W. I assume we should be able to make such Watts readings in our tests using a simple watt meter?