I have been watching a video by Cykonebike explaining how they change out the copper wiring inside the QS205 stock hub motor and replace it with higher quality copper with a higher purity.
This will allow the motor to accept much higher amps from the battery and controller without damaging the internal components.
This has got me thinking, what is the maximum amps we can push into a QS205 stock motor straight from the factory? I am planning to buy a Nuclear 24F controller, and planning to supply 200 - 250 Amps to the motor in short bursts (at a voltage of 72 to 92 V).
Will a stock motor be able to handle this current? On the datasheet it is rated for 100 to 120 A.
Link to video
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzhucASLiUs&vl=pl[/youtube]
This will allow the motor to accept much higher amps from the battery and controller without damaging the internal components.
This has got me thinking, what is the maximum amps we can push into a QS205 stock motor straight from the factory? I am planning to buy a Nuclear 24F controller, and planning to supply 200 - 250 Amps to the motor in short bursts (at a voltage of 72 to 92 V).
Will a stock motor be able to handle this current? On the datasheet it is rated for 100 to 120 A.
Link to video
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzhucASLiUs&vl=pl[/youtube]