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  1. J

    New, need answer to motor wattage

    Thanks. The batteries are brand new, only have one charge cycle on them. Still toying with ideas....
  2. J

    New, need answer to motor wattage

    Hi again, I was saying it's not the MY6812 because the dimensions are wrong, and this one has three lead wires going in (like one of you said, probably an integrated controller), and the 6812 I saw had a different mount. There's no gearbox on the motor, the chain runs directly from the motor...
  3. J

    New, need answer to motor wattage

    Hi guys, Here are the pictures. I tried to get pics of the wiring harness and motor, as clearly as I could. So, definitely not an MY6812. The throttle is variable, and has only two wires coming from it. So far as I can tell, there's no controller in the throttle housing. The motor has...
  4. J

    New, need answer to motor wattage

    Well, I've had every component off the frame, and if there's a controller it must be built into the motor. I don't have pics handy, nor can I find them online (the scooter is from around 1998 or so). I'm not sure if the motor is brushed or brushless, a there aren't a lot of markings on it and...
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    New, need answer to motor wattage

    Thanks, guys! I need to clarify: This scooter has no controller like other more modern scooters - it has a simple thumb-paddle throttle, though it is variable. I currently have two 12v10Ah batteries in series - as it was originally designed. I had heard that I can go up in motor wattage...
  6. J

    New, need answer to motor wattage

    Hi all, My son picked up a Currie Scoot-E electric scooter, 24v with 100 watt motor. He's about 130 pounds, so the scooter seems under powered. I can easily pick up and install a 300 watt motor, but before I do I wanted to know this: What does upping the motor wattage do? Will it get more...
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