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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PRICES

Postby maxwell65 » Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:05 pm

Scorefield wrote:I'm curiouse about the price of a 5306, how much will it cost.? :wink:


hi,
the 5306 will cost $300.00,+shipping from canada to anywhere,so if your in the usa it could be around $30.00 to $60.00 depending your location.
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PRICES

Postby rechargeourfuture » Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:56 am

Hey Max!

I'd like to take a 5305, 72/50a rear controller, LMH switch, and Twist throttle off your hands.

If you could email me a total shipped to 53022 I would greatly appreciate it!

Thanks!
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PRICES

Postby maxwell65 » Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:09 pm

rechargeourfuture wrote:Hey Max!

I'd like to take a 5305, 72/50a rear controller, LMH switch, and Twist throttle off your hands.

If you could email me a total shipped to 53022 I would greatly appreciate it!

Thanks!
Brandon


hi Brandon

shipping is $45.00 for the whole kitten kaboodle,, 7 to 8 business days or if you want it faster, $66.00 4 business days to Wisconsin,or if your made of money and your a billionaire you can have it tomorrow for $270.00 :shock: i sent a PM to you with all the details. :D
i can ship it as soon as i receive Da Monee :mrgreen:

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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PRICES

Postby rechargeourfuture » Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:20 am

Thanks for the quick reply Max. I sent you a PM with a few more questions.

By the way anyone reading this who might be wondering if there's a better deal somewhere else, THERE ISN'T. Trust me, I've been shopping for weeks and there is no way to get these products cheaper. Max is truly doing something great here for us!

P.S. Do these motors have the 2.5mm holes that are meant for 12ga spokes?
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PRICES

Postby maxwell65 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:20 pm

rechargeourfuture wrote:Thanks for the quick reply Max. I sent you a PM with a few more questions.

By the way anyone reading this who might be wondering if there's a better deal somewhere else, THERE ISN'T. Trust me, I've been shopping for weeks and there is no way to get these products cheaper. Max is truly doing something great here for us!

P.S. Do these motors have the 2.5mm holes that are meant for 12ga spokes?


i just sent a quick note to steveo about the spokes and he uses 12g spokes.so yes they fit.
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PR

Postby rechargeourfuture » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:23 pm

Received my package right on time with everything in great shape. Max is quite a kind fella and I would love to do business again.

Thanks Max!

Still has the lowest prices anywhere...
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PR

Postby The Mighty Volt » Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:07 am

maxwell65 wrote:
chroot wrote:I am interested in purchase the controller. I have a question. Which one that support Ping Battery 60V-15AH and Does the controller support geared motor such like
BMC v3 1000w or Aotema direct drive sensorless motor hub? I will use rear on either BMC v3 geared or Aotema senorless motor hub.

Let me know thanks.


unless there is something im not aware of ,,,nope these controllers are made for motors with hall sensors,they will not work on sensorless motors.as for 60v-15ah yes i have 60v50amp controllers (BUT 50AMPS I THINK IS TOO MUCH JUICE TO BE PULLING FROM A 15AH PACK)...YOU CAN ORDER A LMH SWITCH AND SET IT TO MEDIUM ,,,THAT WILL ONLY ALLOW YOU TO PULL AROUND 35AMPS FROM YOUR PACK.

a word about new crystalyte controllers,,,when you buy a 48vcontroller it will work only with 48v cause the cutoff voltage is 42volts ,so forget about wiring it up with 36volts,,,same goes for 72volt controller,cut-off is around 63volts so it will not work with 60v or 48v,so only order the controller for the voltage you need,,,,unless your prepared to do modifications,,,which i do not do or know how to do as i have no interest,for modded stuff METHODS is the man to purchase from,as far as i know for the right price he will build you a nuclear jet powered bike that does not need refueling ,,,,EVER! thats just the kind of genius stuff hes made of,,,,i hear he is a descendant of Einstein or sumpin. :mrgreen:


Hi Max....you mention that 50A is too much to be pulling from a 15Ah pack....but does that not depend on the sort of cells in the pack? Surely a 10Ah A123 pack would provide you with the requisite 50A?
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PR

Postby SilverSurfer » Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:47 am

How much total cost for 5303 on 26" double wall eyeleted stainless spoked rear with disc? Full cost of motor built to specs and shipped to Florids USA 33709. Thanks, Silver Surfer.
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PR

Postby amberwolf » Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:06 pm

The Mighty Volt wrote:Surely a 10Ah A123 pack would provide you with the requisite 50A?

For about 10 minutes. ;) (assuming constant drain at that rate).
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PR

Postby The Mighty Volt » Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:15 pm

amberwolf wrote:
The Mighty Volt wrote:Surely a 10Ah A123 pack would provide you with the requisite 50A?

For about 10 minutes. ;) (assuming constant drain at that rate).


That's why I am doing a dual build......with the slave 5304 being used to provide power surges. :D
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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby diver » Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:54 pm

Hi im looking for a good 72 volt brushless controller to run my 26 inch xlite wheel on a heavy trike. Id also like to be able to use my cycle analyst . I don't want to run over 50 amps as i usually just run 30. thanks guys for any help on this.
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PR

Postby maxwell65 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:05 pm

SilverSurfer wrote:How much total cost for 5303 on 26" double wall eyeleted stainless spoked rear with disc? Full cost of motor built to specs and shipped to Florids USA 33709. Thanks, Silver Surfer.


sorry as i did not check here for a few days as i usually check my private messages for any requests,from now on i will be more diligent, delivery to Florida,$51.00, for the bare motor,let me know if your still interested and i will get you a price for the lacing up of a rim,but just a guess here is the story,a good rim maybe 40.00 spokes cut to size,40.00 install maybe 35.00,but you are best to have this done in your area as the shipping will go up.whoops i just looked into the pricing to ship it on the rim $57.00 hmm only 6 bucks more,not too bad.but i still feel its better to have it laced in your area,you get to pick the rim and spokes and make a new friend with the bike mechanic.if you want me to lace it up i will have an exact price for you in a few days.

thanks
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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby maxwell65 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:07 pm

diver wrote:Hi im looking for a good 72 volt brushless controller to run my 26 inch xlite wheel on a heavy trike. Id also like to be able to use my cycle analyst . I don't want to run over 50 amps as i usually just run 30. thanks guys for any help on this.


i will have 48v - 72v 35amp controllers coming 3rd week of april.
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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby TPA » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:19 am

I have a 36-72v clyte analog controller. These are getting harder to find.

I admit that they are not the cutting edge stuff, but they are a good cheap solution for simple daily beater setups. Plus they are finding use in BMC setups.

If you are able to get and offer these for less than $100, you might provide a good service.
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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby maxwell65 » Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:32 pm

TPA wrote:I have a 36-72v clyte analog controller. These are getting harder to find.

I admit that they are not the cutting edge stuff, but they are a good cheap solution for simple daily beater setups. Plus they are finding use in BMC setups.

If you are able to get and offer these for less than $100, you might provide a good service.


if you need one i can get it for you on my shipment ,,,you still have a few days.other wise i can get any time provided you are willing to wait for the next shipment or pay a small fortune to have it flown in.
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PR

Postby SilverSurfer » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:20 am

Heres an interesting story, I was putting the very first hub motor together. I didnt have a freewheel wrench and the fit in my frame was tight so I needed it up tight on the hub. I was haveing 50+ dollar tires with kevlar liners installed so I told them to tighten up my freewheel too. They said they did and charged me for it, but when I got home I saw that the freewheel was untouched! I used a channel lock and a rag to get it tight, since I solved the problem I blew it off. I got another hub and modded it delta/wye, sent it in for the same rubber deal, but bought my free wheel from them. Asked them to tighten the spokes and true the wheel too since I noticed the spokes all seemed loose to me. I got it back and noticed the labels on the rubber didnt match up with the valve stem. Odd. The freewheel was nice and snug but the spokes seemed untouched. I called them and asked if they tightened the spokes and trued the wheel and they said they had. I thought well, maybe Im expecting tighter and thats wrong, so I just went with it. after 28 miles, all spokes are loose, two are out of the nipples all together. My local bike shop sucks a$$! I dont know that I can trust them to touch the wheel and fix it! When I called and complained, they said, they did what they promised, and its hard to say Im wrong, "after the fact". Denial! I need solutions and people I can trust with my life! Id rather pay you to get it done right, than pay my locals to take advantage of me again. Im still interested.
This is where I was considering making my purchase, but not eyeleted rim. Prefered, but not neccessity.
http://www.electricrider.com/crystalyte/x-w5303r-26.htm
X-W5303R-26
Phoenix Racer Motor on 26 inch Rear Wheel
Total $469.99
Shipping FedEx Express Saver - $71.82
Grand Total $541.81

So, are we working from a base price of 300 dollars?! Pluse the 115 for rim and laced, and 57 shipped, Thats 472 USD Shipped. Better rim and less overall cost as well. Yes, we can do this!


maxwell65 wrote:
SilverSurfer wrote:How much total cost for 5303 on 26" double wall eyeleted stainless spoked rear with disc? Full cost of motor built to specs and shipped to Florids USA 33709. Thanks, Silver Surfer.


sorry as i did not check here for a few days as i usually check my private messages for any requests,from now on i will be more diligent, delivery to Florida,$51.00, for the bare motor,let me know if your still interested and i will get you a price for the lacing up of a rim,but just a guess here is the story,a good rim maybe 40.00 spokes cut to size,40.00 install maybe 35.00,but you are best to have this done in your area as the shipping will go up.whoops i just looked into the pricing to ship it on the rim $57.00 hmm only 6 bucks more,not too bad.but i still feel its better to have it laced in your area,you get to pick the rim and spokes and make a new friend with the bike mechanic.if you want me to lace it up i will have an exact price for you in a few days.

thanks
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Re: NewCrystalyte motors,controllers in stock SALE! LOWER PR

Postby maxwell65 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 2:56 pm

SilverSurfer wrote:Heres an interesting story, I was putting the very first hub motor together. I didnt have a freewheel wrench and the fit in my frame was tight so I needed it up tight on the hub. I was haveing 50+ dollar tires with kevlar liners installed so I told them to tighten up my freewheel too. They said they did and charged me for it, but when I got home I saw that the freewheel was untouched! I used a channel lock and a rag to get it tight, since I solved the problem I blew it off. I got another hub and modded it delta/wye, sent it in for the same rubber deal, but bought my free wheel from them. Asked them to tighten the spokes and true the wheel too since I noticed the spokes all seemed loose to me. I got it back and noticed the labels on the rubber didnt match up with the valve stem. Odd. The freewheel was nice and snug but the spokes seemed untouched. I called them and asked if they tightened the spokes and trued the wheel and they said they had. I thought well, maybe Im expecting tighter and thats wrong, so I just went with it. after 28 miles, all spokes are loose, two are out of the nipples all together. My local bike shop sucks a$$! I dont know that I can trust them to touch the wheel and fix it! When I called and complained, they said, they did what they promised, and its hard to say Im wrong, "after the fact". Denial! I need solutions and people I can trust with my life! Id rather pay you to get it done right, than pay my locals to take advantage of me again. Im still interested.
This is where I was considering making my purchase, but not eyeleted rim. Prefered, but not neccessity.
http://www.electricrider.com/crystalyte/x-w5303r-26.htm
X-W5303R-26
Phoenix Racer Motor on 26 inch Rear Wheel
Total $469.99
Shipping FedEx Express Saver - $71.82
Grand Total $541.81

So, are we working from a base price of 300 dollars?! Pluse the 115 for rim and laced, and 57 shipped, Thats 472 USD Shipped. Better rim and less overall cost as well. Yes, we can do this!


maxwell65 wrote:
SilverSurfer wrote:How much total cost for 5303 on 26" double wall eyeleted stainless spoked rear with disc? Full cost of motor built to specs and shipped to Florids USA 33709. Thanks, Silver Surfer.


sorry as i did not check here for a few days as i usually check my private messages for any requests,from now on i will be more diligent, delivery to Florida,$51.00, for the bare motor,let me know if your still interested and i will get you a price for the lacing up of a rim,but just a guess here is the story,a good rim maybe 40.00 spokes cut to size,40.00 install maybe 35.00,but you are best to have this done in your area as the shipping will go up.whoops i just looked into the pricing to ship it on the rim $57.00 hmm only 6 bucks more,not too bad.but i still feel its better to have it laced in your area,you get to pick the rim and spokes and make a new friend with the bike mechanic.if you want me to lace it up i will have an exact price for you in a few days.

thanks
max


ok give me a few days and i will get an exact price on the rim laced up.
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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby The Mighty Volt » Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:47 am

I have done business with Max and can testify that he delivers and is fair and generous. I would do business with him again, if I had the dough.
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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby rechargeourfuture » Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:34 pm

I can second Max's trustworthiness. He offers support before and after the sale well beyond what you usually get these days.

I'll be placing another order with you Max as soon as you get the motors back in stock, as well as another controller and throttle. My buddy is selling his oil propulsion machine to build an e-bike after one ride on my trek! PM me about those 5305's. Can't sell them at all???
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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby Spanky » Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:04 pm

Hi Max - I have a 5303 rear that I run with a Crystayte 4840 controller; most of the time I run with a lipo 60v pack and some time my 48v headway pack. Question (1) is there a difference between the 48 & 60 volt controllers (2) can the LVC on the 60v controller be adjusted so I can run both of my battary pack?
So you still have 60v controllers forsale?

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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby maxwell65 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:46 pm

Spanky wrote:Hi Max - I have a 5303 rear that I run with a Crystayte 4840 controller; most of the time I run with a lipo 60v pack and some time my 48v headway pack. Question (1) is there a difference between the 48 & 60 volt controllers (2) can the LVC on the 60v controller be adjusted so I can run both of my battary pack?
So you still have 60v controllers forsale?

Thanks
Frank



hmmm, the 4840 controller,can you tell me what fets you have in there and how many? i believe my 4840 was only 6 fets,although i may be wrong and unless im mistaken the 4840 is 48v40amps correct?ok as for the controllers i have yes,i still have the 60v48amp 18fet controllers irfb 4110 genuine,you cannot run this at 48v as the lvc cuts out at 48v,,,,so unless you are an electronics guy maaayyybbeee and i say maybe because i just dont do mods,you can change the lvc to cuttoff at a lower voltage.but i can tell you this,according to crystalyte it is not advisable to change the volts on these 18fet 48amp controllers,,,,the 35 amps they can and are sending me new 48v-72v 35amp 12 fet 4110 controllers with the lvc only operable at the 48v level,so if you chose to buy one of these you will not have lvc cutoff when using higher volts above the 48v level.so if for example you are using 60v the controller will keep on running to the point of destroying your batteries :shock: so unless your batteries have its own lvc circuit it is not advisable to run anything more than 48v just because of the lvc factor,otherwise these controllers will handle up to 72v without any problems.
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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby Nogwin » Mon May 03, 2010 8:43 pm

I have a BMC 1000W V.3 motor that I can't get working properly with the infineon controller (or any infineon I tried ), so will these Xlyte controllers (72V) work ok?
Has anyone else tried this with the V.3 BMC motor and got it to work, and if so, can they post their wiring codes?

72V50amp 18 FET controllers with GENUINE 4110 MOSFETS including all plugs for Cycle analyst,cruise control,low medium high switch,forward reverse switch,brake,throttle,etc. $250.00 ////NOW $220


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Re: NewCrystalyte controllers in stock (motors are back orde

Postby oatnet » Tue May 04, 2010 8:28 am

Nogwin wrote:I have a BMC 1000W V.3 motor that I can't get working properly with the infineon controller (or any infineon I tried ), so will these Xlyte controllers (72V) work ok?
Has anyone else tried this with the V.3 BMC motor and got it to work, and if so, can they post their wiring codes?

72V50amp 18 FET controllers with GENUINE 4110 MOSFETS including all plugs for Cycle analyst,cruise control,low medium high switch,forward reverse switch,brake,throttle,etc. $250.00 ////NOW $220


Thanks,

..if it will work, I will order one right away.

Nog


the v3 doesn't like digital controllers, here are a few threads on it, there are 3-4 others if you do a search.

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=12461

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=15335
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Re: Chrystalyte Motors, controllers are here! Ready to ship!

Postby maxwell65 » Sat May 15, 2010 10:20 am

hi all,

just a small note to let everyone know clyte has made some changes to the connectors on the motors and the controllers,,,they are now the anderson 75amp and they plug and unplug like a charm.i will post pics soon.i have controllers with the original connectors and anything you may need for your build.

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Re: Chrystalyte Motors, controllers are here! Ready to ship!

Postby cprobike » Sat May 15, 2010 12:12 pm

what size are the phase wires? is it still the same as before?
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