Can you identify this e-hub please

twinkle

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May 14, 2013
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Hi Folks
I got this hub from ebay about 7 or 8 months ago and built it into a wheel
can anyone give me any more information on it ,
It is a new brushed motor ( 2 wires , it works with 12 v applied across the motor )
It has a built in motor freewheel ,
what voltage will it run at ? with which controller ?and who was the manufacturer ?

thanks in advance emmaehub.jpg
 

neptune

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In the absence of more info, I would try it on a bike on 24 volts and see how it performs. For testing, you do not need a controller, just a switch that will handle up to 30 amps. Peddle up to say 7 MPH before switching the motor on. If performance is inadequate, try 36 volts.Hopefully, someone will recognise your motor.
 

flecc

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Not one I've seen before. The name on it appears to use Cyrillic related characters, the central and i characters are "shi", but the first and last character don't correspond accurately to the characters of any Cyrillic language that I know. However, the last letter is very likely to be a "d", making the last part of the word "*shid", but that first character which is probably a 2 or 3 letter compound stumps me completely.
 

flecc

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Much as I would love to help, I haven't the imagination to guess what comes next.
A tempting thought. :)

But T is still T in Cyrillic like symbol forms, except in Old German and Hebrew. I'm fairly sure the last character is just a slightly stylised D, since this character has had many such tweaks through time. This one Д is a more typical Cyrillic D.
 

twinkle

E-Triker
May 14, 2013
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Peacehaven nr Brighton
Thanks for the input so far

The only other marking on the wheel is an 11 character alpha numeric string that starts with EB and ends with a H all the rest are numbers

I know it is either 24v or possibly 36 volt and came from a reasonably common
e-bike manufacturer , I was told it has metal gears and wasn't to be confused with cheaper units ,
It is destine to be living on the back of our other trike I am upgrading to disc brakes and electric assist (.I thought it would be nice to have a freewheel unit that you dont have to turn the motor when not in use )
I could use the PHG method ( poke , hope , grope ) to find the answers or to build a jig to hold the wheel and test it thoroughly before stretching the rear triangle to fit as it is almost 7" wide now its spaced for a 7 speed block . It makes me think it might have been a single speed or 5 speed unit in a former life !!!

regards emma
 

KirstinS

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The outlined characters at the start look like E and B to me

At the bottom of the hub there is a serial number which definitely starts with EB

If I was Sherlock Im sure I could give you more but sleuthing best left to those with knowledge on such matters !
 

twinkle

E-Triker
May 14, 2013
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Peacehaven nr Brighton
There are a couple of other characters that did not and do not photogragh well as they are in outline I have tried again to catch the light to capture their image
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Thanks for the input so far

emma
 

mike killay

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Likely to be Chinese pictograms. That last picto looks very like the 'Yi' shown on the handlebar display of the fantastic sprung seat bike just posted on another thread