eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

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Re: eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

Post by dumbass » Aug 16 2014 8:40pm

Dauntless wrote:
dumbass wrote: If you had correctly read what I wrote. . . .
I DID correctly read what you wrote. If YOU correctly read what I wrote you wouldn't have wrote that.

Except you ARE looking for things to find fault with. Mostly failing.
If only you had a single glue of what your talking about. Then you'd be almost as smart as you think you are.

Have a nice weekend.

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Re: eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

Post by Dauntless » Aug 16 2014 9:36pm

dumbass wrote:
If only you had a single glue of what your talking about.
So you use GLUE to hold your broken train of thought together. Fascinating. Did it take 8 days to harden? I mentioned derailment in another post recently. Hmmmmm
dumbass wrote:Have a nice weekend.

Bob
Why thank you, it's been a very nice day, some of it spent at the library reading the history of the Manhattan community, 'Beau James' Walker, Tamanny Hall, etc. I hope you had a wonderful 8 day flight of your thoughts. It was probably a far more peaceful time than what you spend posting.

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Re: eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

Post by dumbass » Aug 18 2014 4:36pm

As I said, your so uninformed your not worth my time to bother with. So have your fun it just shows the level of your intelligent and what is truly important to you in your simple life.

And again, have a nice day.

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Re: eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

Post by Dauntless » Aug 18 2014 10:06pm

dumbass wrote: And again, have a nice day.

Bob
I just wish there was a way YOU could have a nice day. The state you're in at this time. . . .

Well, I USED to be a very active volunteer social worker, but not at the moment. So I guess I'll stop trying to see if there's any way to get through to you. . . .
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Re: eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

Post by dumbass » Aug 19 2014 4:33pm

OH GOD THANK YOU! Clueless is going to finally mind his own business. But I still hope he has a nice day.

Bye..............

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Re: eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

Post by casssx64 » Aug 24 2022 11:33am

Since you mentioned that it is flat streets, I would change the motor sprocket to a slightly bigger one before I tamper with the electronics. This might be a cheaper and less risky solution.

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Re: eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

Post by amberwolf » Aug 24 2022 9:40pm

Just a friendly note: Hopefully your information will be useful to anyone reading this thread in the future...but the participants in the thread haven't been back for almost a decade. ;)

casssx64 wrote:
Aug 24 2022 11:33am
Since you mentioned that it is flat streets, I would change the motor sprocket to a slightly bigger one before I tamper with the electronics. This might be a cheaper and less risky solution.
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Re: eZip 750 overvolting 24V->36V?

Post by 2Phast2Delirious » Sep 02 2022 12:44am

amberwolf wrote:
Aug 24 2022 9:40pm
Just a friendly note: Hopefully your information will be useful to anyone reading this thread in the future...but the participants in the thread haven't been back for almost a decade. ;)

casssx64 wrote:
Aug 24 2022 11:33am
Since you mentioned that it is flat streets, I would change the motor sprocket to a slightly bigger one before I tamper with the electronics. This might be a cheaper and less risky solution.

We got Currie-Tech back in the forums, I exclaimed with excitement. But again, it's someone reviving a decade old thread

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