Q100H specs

DuncanDK

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Hi
How does the Q100H RPM handle 36V and @46V for 85+ KG rider?

I saw the following speeds and comments for the NON-h Q100... (see quote below)
Has anyone a similar list for the Q100H?


This is what I have found with non H-versions:
RPM = speed (26" or 700c wheel)
200 = 15.4 mph (verified by myself and others)
260 = 20mph (verified by many here)
300 = 23mph (this is my daily ride (requires significant rider input or dual motors))
328 = 25mph (my bike + lots of leg work, or dual motor builds here).


Maybe we can put such a list together for Q110H @36V and 48V???

Please provide your experiences....

I have a particular interest in the Q100H RPM 260 top speed @36V and @ 48V in a 700C wheel for my third build.

Sincerely yours
Duncan
 

DuncanDK

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Aug 28, 2015
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Below you see a list of speeds for the CUTE Q100.
Has anyone a similar list of speeds for the CUTE Q100H?

Cute Q100 speed
s from user testing:
No-load motor speed A@ 36V with a 26" rim
Q100 36V "201" = 230 rpm
Q100 36V "328" = 273 rpm
Q100 25V "201" = 290 rpm

230rpm from the 36v 201 = 17.85mph
273rpm from the 36v 328 = 21.2mph
290rpm from the 24v 201 = 22.5mph
340rpm from the 24v 238 = 26.4mph

Q100 at 48V estimates (overvolting the motor)
300 rpm from the 36v 201 = 22mph *** sweet spot
355 rpm from the 36v 328 = 27mph
377 rpm from the 24v 201 = 29mph
 
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Nealh

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Aug 7, 2014
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Search d8veh's posts I think he say's about 22mph for 201rpm h at 48v. Torque is meant to be the main improvement but believe he said it wasn't near the 30% increase as stated.