Ted tedwilliams@nospam :
Hmmm, the math is pretty simple. We measure the output power of motors or
engines in Hp. 1 Hp = 746 watts. 5 Hp = 3730 watts. To produce 5 Hp at 12
volts would require 310.8 amps. (Assuming no IR, friction, and windage
losses) That requires some pretty heavy duty wiring. I doubt that I could
lift a true 5 Hp 12 volt motor.
50 amps at 12 volts = 600 watts or 0.804 Hp. That is the maximum Hp
produced
by the T47. Again, no IR, friction, and windage losses which is impossible
to achieve. With a good motor, you might get 90% out of what you put in.
I think you made a mistake, don't ST motors run at 144 volts? That makes a
big diffirence.
check out:
http://www.solomontechnologies.com/S...%20system.html
Earl Colby Pottinger
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