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What battery do you have to support this project ?
999zip999 said:What battery do you have to support this project ?
Overclocker said:QSMOTOR, are you shipping out orders already?
Overclocker said:QSMOTOR, are you shipping out orders already?
Dauntless said:Okay, I have what was called a 'Handsome Boy' scooter, if you're familiar with those. (Started as 50cc and became electric also.) It was 500w and something (Controller) is burned out, I had no luck figuring it out when I messed with it before and I think it might be better to just go with your new 1,000w hub and maybe the Votol controller, or something someone might talk me into. Better than having the 500w working again, right?
I'm wondering about sizing your hub into the existing swing arm. I did some conversions on bicycles and the hub motors would be big, etc. How would you suggest your hub be handled? (The rest of you feel free to comment, just don't drown QS out.)
Overclocker said:QSMOTOR, are you shipping out orders already?
Gaston said:Hello Judy,
I guess you miss my question from last week (page 52) about QSMOTOR 180 series as shown here : http://www.cnqsmotor.com/en/article_read/QSMOTOR%207000W%20180%20electric%20bike%20mid%20dirve%20motor/875.html
I would like more info on the 75H, 90H & 135H variants (price, size, weight, max power & kV ?)
Thank you very much.
Last, what about http://www.cnqsmotor.com/en/article_read/QSMOTOR%2010000W%20205%20electric%20bike%20mid%20dirve%20motor/876.html
Thank's a lot for the feed back, I'm sure your motor will be amazing once done, not in a hurry anyway :wink:QSMOTOR said:Sorry for all our 180 mid drive motors are not availabe now, there was something wrong to match the controller.
We are still testing.
After finishing testing, will post all news here.
Thank you,
Judy
eee291 said:Simply use a higher system voltage like 72V, 84V or 96V.
john61ct said:What jurisdiction you talking about?
maSch said:I think for a boat you should consider water cooled motors anyway. I am also pondering to replace my vw diesel on my sail boat with a electric motor. But would definetly use something like 72v.
But that would be another thread...