I have no idea about the accuracy of the ICE data logger. ...In any case there has been a lot of argument with no data to back it up. Many of you have the equipment to see what's happening. What do you see with your boats?
Lohring Miller
I don't know if it's actually an argument. I think it's more of a, "stop posting that UL-1 motors are OK @ 100 amps", especially if you have no idea regarding the accuracy of your equipment. Every time you post it (and it's been many), I literally ask myself why you think it is helpful information as it relates to the
advancement of FE. Most of the times, you're called out on it, but yet you keep posting it. So, you must see some public benefit regarding your information. I don't, but that's just me. I also don't feel it's responsible, knowing your involvment in FE racing and status in NAMBA as a racer and Safety Director, to be posting such information, knowing these motors will hit the wall faster than more expensive motors.
I've never data logged, unless you count my pen/paper method as data logging. I suppose it is. I also don't trust my on-board MPG computer on my truck. I do things by hand. What I know (and feel) is by hand-calculating the average amp draw and by knowing my runtime, mAh drain and motor tempurature. It falls in line with what Joerg said on RRR the other day. It's also what I feel is a responsible public message for the UL-1 motors.
"The UL1 motor works best in a range of 50-75A, max. efficiency is at about 88% at 60A. In the 50-75A range the power loss is 100-120W - an amount that can be cooled without a big problem. At 100A the losses reach 200W and at 125A its even 300W - an amount you might just barely be able to cool. At 150A and 400W its gone, especially as in reality the losses are even a bit higher, because the IR increases with temperature. This makes it completely clear, that you are running this motor on the very sharp edge of thermal death."
My on-board MPG calculator on my truck is consistently .5 to .6 mpg's too generous. Maybe your equipment is is a little off, too.
Hugh-thanks for your comments/recommendations about logging equipment. I find comfort in the way I'm doing it. But, with that said, I do have a new Castle ESC coming to me with that function. I won a very nice coupon from Castle at a recent raffle. Still won't give up the pen/paper, though.