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I'm in the snow removal business and am unhappy with my snow plow on residential driveways. I am going to fabricate a light duty power brush for my vehicle, and I am going to power it with an electric motor and battery pack for quiet operation and relative simplicity.
The demands on this power brush will be quite small. Most of my houses have two or three car width driveways no more than 50 feet long. It'll only be used when there is less than 2 inches of snow on the ground. When I use my blade, I go up and back about 4 times, working my way across the driveway. The blade is down for less than a minute, and then it takes about 5 - 10 minutes to clear the walk and tidy up, and then it's another 1-5 minutes to drive to the next house.
So the motor will be operating in about 1 to 5 minute stretches with a 5 to 10 minute break in between.
From what I've gathered, I will need something in between the power of an e-bike motor and a golf cart motor (probably closer to that of a golf cart). The walk behind style power brush snow blowers you see on the market spin at about 280 RPM. My brush will be twice as wide, and I'll want it to spin closer to 650 RPM.
I'm thinking a 36 volt DC brushless system is what I'm looking for, but I don't know how many watts would be appropriate. Golf Cart motors are rated using horsepower figures so I'm not sure what that translates to. I should also note that an actual golf cart motor is not what I'm looking for -- I'm looking for a simple chain driven set up, and golf cart motors have splined shafts.
I'm assuming a standard golf cart battery pack will last me for my 53 house route. Apparently they're typically good for 25-40 miles in a cart.
In terms of control, I don't need a throttle. I only need one speed and the ability to make it spin both directions.
Any motor and battery specs any of you could suggest would be greatly appreciated!
The demands on this power brush will be quite small. Most of my houses have two or three car width driveways no more than 50 feet long. It'll only be used when there is less than 2 inches of snow on the ground. When I use my blade, I go up and back about 4 times, working my way across the driveway. The blade is down for less than a minute, and then it takes about 5 - 10 minutes to clear the walk and tidy up, and then it's another 1-5 minutes to drive to the next house.
So the motor will be operating in about 1 to 5 minute stretches with a 5 to 10 minute break in between.
From what I've gathered, I will need something in between the power of an e-bike motor and a golf cart motor (probably closer to that of a golf cart). The walk behind style power brush snow blowers you see on the market spin at about 280 RPM. My brush will be twice as wide, and I'll want it to spin closer to 650 RPM.
I'm thinking a 36 volt DC brushless system is what I'm looking for, but I don't know how many watts would be appropriate. Golf Cart motors are rated using horsepower figures so I'm not sure what that translates to. I should also note that an actual golf cart motor is not what I'm looking for -- I'm looking for a simple chain driven set up, and golf cart motors have splined shafts.
I'm assuming a standard golf cart battery pack will last me for my 53 house route. Apparently they're typically good for 25-40 miles in a cart.
In terms of control, I don't need a throttle. I only need one speed and the ability to make it spin both directions.
Any motor and battery specs any of you could suggest would be greatly appreciated!