Martiansky wrote:What's better a rear wheel drive or front wheel drive electric motor for a trike? And say a couple on auction site but they said 36V or 48V. That's 3 or 4 batteries right? Dang that'd be heavy!!
That's like a, or is a, purpose-built hub-motor. So they're thinking battery packs, not a marine deep cycle battery. The lithium packs for
10ah to
15ah can run you $600 to $1200 (and are built with higher voltages in the packs so they're power efficient -for their purpose). As you're: one - a trike, and two - burning man at 5 mph, there are a lot more options. You're not worried about needing to spend big dollars to have a light battery pack, so carrying a ~$100 12 VDC
115ah battery around can make a lot more sense, and you have many options for charging, and for driving other accessories. And you can chain drive a rear trike wheel for an easier setup. Opens up a large world for low cost motors and speed controllers, that will work with a 12 VDC battery, instead of needing a lithium pack.
If you want to run up to 20 to 30 mph in the default world, that changes things a bit, but not too drastically. Huge options due to trike.
Explore what others have done. No need to re-invent the wheel (so to speak).