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(@cginergarriga)
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Hi everyone. It is know (supersoco deutch fòrum) that tc battery os 17s10p, which means 10x10A=100A max. Discharge .. It seems tc is 45A límites. Would be great to know if controller could manage such a high amperage.. T'he it would not be necessari to change it and  by programming it (ECU cable on https://www.outdoordreams.eu/advanced_search_result.php?categories_id=0&keywords=Ecu&inc_subcat=1)   ?

and with a New motor, we could afford more than 3kwatts..

Anybody could look for that (controller model and amperage ) on his SC tc?

Thanks a lot

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 tomp
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Knowing more about the controller would be useful, mainly it’s max voltage limit. 

You could then just increase battery voltage & in turn top speed etc. 

I’m looking into making my own battery and increasing the voltage would be pretty easy. 

Normally if you increase voltage you get less amp draw too. 

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(@cginergarriga)
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Hi. I think we've found supersoco controller here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bma4HYdjNSP/

surely old-fasshioned... because nothig about LBMCHK2AE at web:www.lingbo-mc.com

It seems to be 50 a limited, so perhaps it is one of this

They are 50A limited, but 150/180 A 30 seconds current!!!! (it is supposed 100A continous for supersoco battery) 

Now, anybody changing supersoco hub motor from 3Kw to 5-6 Kw new hub motor and avoiding 50A limit in order to get 60x100=6KW or more? 

Perhaps it is so easy as that.... Don't think so, but dreams are that.

 

 

 

 

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 tomp
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Great find! Like you say the controller must be old as it is not listed anywhere. 

Max voltage is also 88v which is very interesting, I wonder if the TC Max also uses the same controller? 

I would like to test the higher voltage but don’t want to blow up my controller ?

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patjepatatje
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Posted by: tomp

Great find! Like you say the controller must be old as it is not listed anywhere. 

Max voltage is also 88v which is very interesting, I wonder if the TC Max also uses the same controller? 

I would like to test the higher voltage but don’t want to blow up my controller ?

Great work, keep us posted.

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(@cginergarriga)
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Hi. About controller.. I will try to get a usb PC connector and perhaps it works in spite of being a different model..First of all I have to buy a supersoco tc anyway. 

I'm only a learner, but i think the key is the same voltage but more amperage .. In this way we could use the 60V battery (the more expensive) because I suspect it can get up to 100 A at least peak because the LG HM1 18650 give 10A continuous (10 paralel x 10A= 100 A continuous, and  with  a new hub 6Kw motor and the same (or not) controller, fo further..

Qsmotor have 6-8-10 kw hub motors but I'm not sure of buying from alliexpress because of taxes... 

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