Now.. if only NASA could be an Formula E tech-partner with the FIA, then electromotive potential-wise..
we'd really be - 'cooking with gas' - so to speak..
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/nasa ... ?r=US&IR=T
If you don't understand anything about it why make utter BS up.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑27 May 2018, 18:05the drive will be using DC power even when producing the AC motor supply at a notional OV rms and 0 Hz
somewhat as your audio system amplifier consumes power even when you aren't giving it a signal to amplify
This is true. Can't imagine why would someone think that a motor that's not used is using power.
There's no such characteristic. They need to purposefully implement something to do this as Skippon have implied. Otherwise it's only the motors very little inertia and friction that mitigates rolling.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑27 May 2018, 20:33I think when the accelerator is reading 0% that the EM/drive characteristic is to resist typical rollback or rollforward
and this would require additional electrical power
Of nor relevance... No-one bothered to make cheap and energy dense enough batteries until recently.J.A.W. wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 05:55Dunno 'bout that, since almost 1/2 a century ago, Hollywood depicted a 'futuristic' electromotive machine treating
both Ford & Honda's latest ICE-powered pursuit vehicles.. with "contempt", but somehow, it didn't 'catch on'...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y03zBX_q4TM
Actually mzso, if you check the NASA fuel cell reference - you'll find the relevance..mzso wrote: ↑29 May 2018, 17:17Of nor relevance... No-one bothered to make cheap and energy dense enough batteries until recently.J.A.W. wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 05:55Dunno 'bout that, since almost 1/2 a century ago, Hollywood depicted a 'futuristic' electromotive machine treating
both Ford & Honda's latest ICE-powered pursuit vehicles.. with "contempt", but somehow, it didn't 'catch on'...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y03zBX_q4TM
Nah, that would be too innovative. Torque vectoring, brake balancing, fully regenerative breaking... Unthinkable!
If 4WD, electric motors, and tires slipping/sliding around are your thing, you're in luck. World rallcross is switching to all electric in 2020.
What's that light under front bumper? Ride height control? speed measuring?