Rod Hower wrote:

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"Currie "Hi-Koll" motor"
I think this motor was originally designed by Kollmorgan and built in
India.

My scooter also overheats (we have many hills around the house).
Is this due to the windings getting too hot or the control?
Do they have two thermistors or one for sensing temperature?

If they only have one, is it on the stator winding or MOSFET case?

This would be useful information since I plan on using a control with high
current
MOSFETs and a Neodymium rotor as a replacement for my Currie motor.
This won't help however if the stator is the main problem.
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Rod, I don't know the answers to your questions other than that the motor is 
manufactured in India and I believe it was designed by Kollmorgen.

I believe the details of this have been discussed on these lists:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-assist/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/zappy/



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