Well, I guess with Amps and mini-motors, it's all about the hills. Right now, I'm running a S12S sine-wave @ 11S on a tiny Q100 CST, normally way too much power. But i't is flat here in the desert basin. And the sine-wave is very soft start.
Really, for the pickup52's S.O. riding an Ebike, maybe the LVC is more important than limiting current. One can do that with a C.A., but there might be a good option for those who don't need all the functions the C.A. provides.
I have been looking for a good fool-proof controller LVC for 12S for a long time and I think I have finally found one for a 2WD trail bike I'm building:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/36V-48V-350W-9-Mosfets-E-Bike-Motor-Controller-with-LED-meter-/321479310604
It's a elifebike 9-FET, 17 AMPs and a LVC of 42V. It's nice that it can be bought on Ebay, the shipping was only $9.
I plan to use this one on the frt. MXUS and it's 19A version on an original Ezee rear. Both on 12S.
Hope to test drive this afternoon.
they are a little large compared to the 6_FET's I usually use.
Oops, sorry for the thread Hijack
but these should be good low-cost controller options for the Outrider.