I think 1300W is the peak power.
The motor can continually work in 800W. If you let it continually work in 1300W maybe the motor and the controller will be hot.
I think it is workable :D
I just let one throttle control two controllers, may it will be helpful to you. http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=45339
HI,
I think the 1300w is just a peak power.
The motor can't keep works at the peak power constantly.
May you can choose a 48V/1KW controller to replace of your current controller. :)
Hi @amberwolf,
I'd like to say what we should care is the product itself and some valued conversion experience.
Surely,one build thread is not enough :)
Good product itself is a sharp weapon,isn't it?Lol... :D
Now I want to add a little equipment to limit the speed of the rear motor when I turn right/left.
A hall sensor will tell the rear motor controller to limit the electric current just like this:
I find many interesting threads in this forums. Special equipments and excellent DIY products.
Sometime I can get some new products from the factory and show to you. Any feedback or suggestion is helpful to me.
amberwolf , Jeremy Harris, teklektik and so on had given me many good suggestion and...
Sometimes I have to ride in the darkness. So I try to mount such a 9W 48V LED light on the bicycle.
This light helps a lot when we ride in the night. :)
As we all know, hydraulic brakes have a better braking performance than mechanical brake.Too many E-bike fans would like to use hydraulic brake replace of the normal brake. Usually we met some troubles in the process of their hydraulic brake conversion with papamotor kits.
1 Hydraulic brakes...