looking for info on older Crystalyte hub motor

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I got a hub motor set up from the now defunct Electric Rider in San Angelo am trying to get info on.
It was a "pig in a poke" at a "get it out of my sight" price that has proven quite nice
Cystalyte hub that appears un ridden with rim that had no signs of brake abrasion
No ID on hub beyond name Doesnt look like current models on their site
Throttle only and "Crystalyte for Journey" CTPL-JNY R3620 controller that looks like it had been mounted on a bike , but little wear
Brake/PAS ? plug was heat shrunk/ wrapped
Battery is an Electric rider brick LiM3610-22 36v50amp discharge 11 AmpHr LiMNO w BMS 31v cut off
Had 36.1 volts at delivery and its no name charger cut off when the battery went to 40.8v
I put it on an old GT and put 14 miles on it and voltage went to 34.1
Not real quick but pretty solid, can't say how fast as my bike computer died.
I'm looking for way to ID the hub and get some data on it and the bat and controller
Hub Appears to be before the H series
I am assuming it to be a 36 volt 20 amp controller , but couldn't find data sheet
will get some pics up
Any pointers to info sources would be appreciated . vendor closed and crystalyte site just showed current hubs and controllers
 
Ahha! Trolling ES (TM) in depth got me a better ID
The hub is a 408, by all appearances
Odd for it to look so pristine but battery may be a later generation , or maybe sat in the box a while.
Still hunting for data
 
Getting warmer:
CRYSTALYTE CONVERSIONAL KITS
36V 9AH NiMH BATTERY REAR WEEL CONVERSIONAL KIT (Model: JNY-408R26-NH3609)
http://www.crystalyte.com/2007%20Sep%20Crystalyte%20Conversional%20Kit.pdf
you can tell it's authentic by the Chinese menu spellchecker
Batt is bigger than the advertised kit , and I didn't think it that old, but I wuz wrong

any data or links appreciated
 
Without seeing it, it's hard to say what it might be. Crystalyte made a lot of motors. :)

Attaching some pics of it to your post would help people help you figure it out.
 
Here are some pics
it's about 23 mm between the flanges and has no markings other than direction of travel
Battery has an XLR charging plug and Andersons out

thanks

opps too big
have to go relearn how windows does this again , and again and again
done
whew they keep changing this and my old ways dissappear
good thing electrons are forever
 

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