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  1. J

    daymak hamilton 60v 20ah upgrades

    didnt have my camera handy while i was working on it. i think it was 76v, may have been 72v, it was hard to see into the controller but i know there was a 7 on the capacitors. and im not about to take it apart again until i have too, as the controller was a pain in the read to get out.
  2. J

    daymak hamilton 60v 20ah upgrades

    I took off the end of the controller and checked the caps, and they are rated for 76v. I can't rememberw hat the uf is. Also while I had the end off I took the liberty of adding more solder to the shunt bars. I've seen this trick on YouTube and people said it helps, and it does. Hard to imagine...
  3. J

    daymak hamilton 60v 20ah upgrades

    okay, ill check it out when i get enough time.
  4. J

    daymak hamilton 60v 20ah upgrades

    Ive been doing alot of reading about ebikes and their parts, like the controller, motor and batteries. i also found out that my controller is rated at 60V 500W 15A. now would a 60/72V 1000W 30A controller help give me that extra bit of speed that i am looking for? maybe even enough to get me up...
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    daymak hamilton 60v 20ah upgrades

    Hello, I'm new to the site and electric vehicles, I just recently bought a daymak Hamilton electric scooter because y 50cc 2 stroke scooter kept breaking down on me. So far I'm really liking the e scoot, but the speed sis a little lacking, even though it's a 60v system. I'm guessing that the...
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