Washing Machine brushless motor on a bicycle #vol1

# Stator rewiring info Building a bicycle powered from a washing machine motor. In the last few days I completed a very complex construction. A tricycle -with single wheel in the back and two in front-, at this stage has acquired an electric ... identity, and has gone out in the streets to undergo its first tests The original thought was to mount a rotor and stator engine from a LG Direct Drive washing machine in which I changed the windings to turn it into low-speed and low-power. (there are videos on YouTube, I did not think it myself ). The reasons behind this choice were two. One was due to the fact that the electromagnets in such a motor are quite apart from the rotation shaft. So with the same electromagnetic properties, it means a higher torque. Another reason was that there are specific spare parts from broken washing machines at low cost. The BLDC EMC I used is from a radio-controlled airplane. It uses a 24V Direct Current a
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