DudeeBalls
100 mW
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2015
- Messages
- 36
I recently got a Crystalyte Hub Motor Kit from someone who told me he got it from a yard sale but he couldn't tell me anything about it's power requirements/limits or if it was designed for the front or rear wheel. So far I've bought one 12V 18A used battery but I don't want to buy any more until I know what I'm dealing with here. Ideally I'd like all the batteries to be the 18A variety (in series of coarse) if the kit can handle it. I looked online as much as I could but was unable to narrow it down past the point that it may be the Crystalyte 400 series so I took some pics including the inside of the controller that I'm attaching here. On a bit of a separate and less important note I am also a bit curious as to what the extra free connection on the controller is for.