How much power does a 350W motor have?
How much power does a 350W motor have?
So, if the motor is running at half its maximum speed at this power, meaning that the motor effective voltage is 18V (36v / 2) then the motor current has to be 360W / 18V = 20A.
Why does my car engine run rough while idling?
When your car engine runs as it should, everything should be smooth without any noise. When any number of things goes wrong, the engine can start running rough, especially while idling. By understanding the causes of a car engine that has a rough idle, you can resolve the issue easily.
Can a 250 W motor be limited to?
In practice, many EU ebikes (the 250 W ones) deliver far more than 250 W, because one of the commonly used test methods in the EU regulations tests the motor power using an indirect measurement. Ebike acceleration time over 20 metres is measured and a calculation used to estimate motor output power.
How is the continuous current of a motor determined?
*The continuous current rating of the motor is determined as the maximum amount of power (Power = I2*RL) the motor can continuously dissipate without exceeding its temperature rating. From the motors I have played with and seen the rating is pulled out of fresh air to match the legal requirements.
What kind of engine does a 1988 Ford 350 have?
I have a 1988 Ford F-350 with an EFI 460 engine. It will start, run about 2 seconds, then dies. Will not re-start, seems to be flooding at this point. Wait a couple of hours, it will start, run a couple of seconds, die again. I have replaced the high pressure fuel pump, fuel pressure is at about 43 PSI key on, engine off.
Why does my 88 F-350 have zero presure?
I was having such kind of problems with my f250 88, (An 5.8 Lts.), so if the new fuel pump do not stop, it may implied that the FUEL PRESURE REGULATOR is gone. All the fuel is passing to the tank again, you would have near zero presure now.
What should the rate of revolutions be on an idle engine?
When you start your engine, and just let it run without pressing on the accelerator or putting it into gear, that is idling. A properly idling engine should be able to maintain a steady but low rate of revolutions, somewhere in the vicinity of 1,000 RPM. Your tachometer needle should be steady and not jumping around.
What causes a car to run at a rough idle?
A PCV valve leak can cause the air-fuel mixture to run too lean, and this will cause a rough idle. Proper periodic servicing of the PCV valve will prevent this situation from occurring.