Last seen: 18/03/2023 08:54
@downwind_lee my tc max battery will charge at a max of 10a. If I were to try 12a it would cut out as a protection. A tc battery I imagine is less ...
@downwind_lee what do you mean by phase wire. You should have a positive and negative from your battery and same from your charger. These need to be c...
@drift excellent, just double check voltage and polarity before you hook it up to your battery just to be sure. And you need to power up the charger ...
@petesscalefabshop ah ok What a nightmare. Seems like a huge design flaw in the connector. Mine was the old design where it’s mounted up front but I ...
@petesscalefabshop woodniu on AliExpress does direct controller replacements of higher power which could work well for you. im running one of their b...
@airbornept that’s correct. The module basically acts as a relay/switch to pass the 60v then onto the controller and dc converter. For those wires yo...
@airbornept you’ll need a multimeter so you can check voltages but chances are it’ll be the red and yellow wires.
Sounds like your alarm module has died. The alarm unit when activated just connects battery voltage (in your case 60v) to the ignition line that goes ...
@petesscalefabshop that sounds very promising. Are you still running stock tyres or have you swapped out for a higher quality brand? I swapped mine o...
@petesscalefabshop I guess that figure moves up and down depending on the soc battery voltage but that’s great you got an extra 5mph out. That’s a nea...
@petesscalefabshop that sounds about right regarding your field weakening theory. Iv got the max natural speed of the motor down as 2800rpm before it...
@drift great thanks for the feedback that’s good to know. I use a fairly basic charger for slow charging, max 3a and have another capable of up to...
@drift yeah think you are correct. Guess you can’t have too thick a wire only too thin. Ah that’s interesting that your connector gets warm? Is th...
@petesscalefabshop brilliant thanks
@petesscalefabshop 110a should hopefully make a noticeable difference. I’m aiming for 100a to start and just in the process of installing a temp sens...