wesnewell
100 GW
If your battery is rated for 50A peak, then do a 50% shunt mod to boost max amps to ~40A on the controller. Shouldn't be a problem for the controller. Most controllers never draw max amps. they may get close to it for a few seconds, but will then ramp down quite a bit when speed increases. That will give you a noticeable increase in acceleration.Bogus said:Actually the battery I got replies rated for 25A continuous, 50A peak which seems to be a perfect match for the controller I have which is supposedly 13A/26 max but I'm pretty sure is actually rated for 25A/50 max (1200W and 2400W peak).
If the above is true I'm thinking I'll keep this bike as is and build a better one next time around with higher rated components and a lighter frame.
Any ideas how I can check the true input potential of the controller with a multimeter? I've posted a high res picture of the controller a few replies up.
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31643
As for controller potential, there's no certain way. Each controller is built to certain wattage specs. To understand those, see this.
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=74403