I damaged my controller by overpowering and overheating it.
Symptom, motor stutters, is not accelerating smoothly, intermittent power, feels like one of three phases is not powering.
Cause: overpowered the system and heat broke something.
Solution: upgrade controller, forced air cool it too.
This failure is my fault, I've been riding a 36/48v hub motor with a 15a controller, but I'm running it at 58.8v because I like to go fast. I recently built a new battery array of two air cooled battery and was hoping to get my range up to 1 hour of full power ride time.
It ran well until climbing a 10% grade the last 2.2km (1mi) to get home. Air temp was about 35C (95F) and no clouds, motor started stalling, I stopped and paused in the shade and checked temps. The fans kept the battery nice and cool, voltage was 52v, then I felt the controller cover was very hot. It had vent holes but no forced air.
I got home and recharged the battery, pulled to cover off and checked all wires for burns or short, all is good with them. But the motor stutters and can't make power. This is the controller, it appears the adhesive on the label got soft and the sticker bubbled up a bit too.
Pictured below is the dual battery array, at the lower left of the image is the controller cover.

Symptom, motor stutters, is not accelerating smoothly, intermittent power, feels like one of three phases is not powering.
Cause: overpowered the system and heat broke something.
Solution: upgrade controller, forced air cool it too.
This failure is my fault, I've been riding a 36/48v hub motor with a 15a controller, but I'm running it at 58.8v because I like to go fast. I recently built a new battery array of two air cooled battery and was hoping to get my range up to 1 hour of full power ride time.
It ran well until climbing a 10% grade the last 2.2km (1mi) to get home. Air temp was about 35C (95F) and no clouds, motor started stalling, I stopped and paused in the shade and checked temps. The fans kept the battery nice and cool, voltage was 52v, then I felt the controller cover was very hot. It had vent holes but no forced air.
I got home and recharged the battery, pulled to cover off and checked all wires for burns or short, all is good with them. But the motor stutters and can't make power. This is the controller, it appears the adhesive on the label got soft and the sticker bubbled up a bit too.
Pictured below is the dual battery array, at the lower left of the image is the controller cover.

