over volting ezip trailz

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I just over volted my 2008 trailz to 36v im hooked. I didnt even think the controller would take it. But she did. And the speed is so much faster and the experience is so much more fun. If u have a ezip trailz no matter what year find out your max voltage and use it!
 
Notes on overvolting the eZips
Overheating can be a problem!
Most heat production occurs at low speeds-heavy throttle. So ...
Pedal assist getting up to speed and climbing hills.


Yeah.
The older controllers were great!
No HVC (High Voltage Cut-off).
I wish they, or equivalent, were still available.
Previously, I have built 25.9V (7s) Li-ion packs in the OEM eZip cases. (25.9V 31.2Ah)
In conjunction with my 16T mod, this supplied ~20mph!

The same eZip battery pack can fit 29.6V (8s) 31.2Ah of 18650 cells. (No known alternative capable controller!)
This should provide a "legal" 20mph without the torque loss due to re-gearing.
I feel the 25.9V w/16T mod to be of "acceptable" performance, 29.6V wo/16T mod should be "impressive", while still "legal"!
8s dedicated chargers are scarce! Recommend the iMax B8+ as a reliable balance charger.

Late 2008 and most newer controllers have a HVC near 30V.
Still, 7s 25.9V Li-ions are a noticeable improvement! (29.4V fully charged.)
If you buy an upgrade 36V controller, 33.3V and 37V are nice. (TNCscooters.com has Currie plug-n-play controllers)

With connector mods, most controllers will work.
 
Many differing voltage trials, theory and applications.
See - Revolting the eZips ... Simple Mods.

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Used in conjunction with possible gear ratio mods.
Also - Regearing the eZips ... Simple Mods.

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Been there done that 8) Just watch the heat build up on the motor and you'll be fine. Mine does 27 mph on a stock currie controller at 36v lifepo4.
 
has anyone ever demonstrated this HVC that he mentioned? i am curious about how they implement it and i expect it can be spoofed so you could use the 36V.

there have been several mentions of a controller HVC but i have not seen any evidence of it yet. but if it is there we should be able to defeat it.
 
dnmun said:
has anyone ever demonstrated this HVC that he mentioned? i am curious about how they implement it and i expect it can be spoofed so you could use the 36V.

there have been several mentions of a controller HVC but i have not seen any evidence of it yet. but if it is there we should be able to defeat it.
That would be great.
Unfortunately, the last eZip controller I opened was filled with some sort of rubbery gel.
An alternative material to "epoxy filled"?
A real horror to extract board ... etc.

Removing the HVC would be great, if possible.
Better! ... would be removing, or adjusting, the LVC on a 36V or 48V controller.

Anyone find a 48V (or 36V) brush controller without LVC, or adjustable? ("modable")
Ideally with dimension of 7.0cm or less, to fit in eZip rack. (ex. 11.1 cm x 6.9 cm x 3.8 cm)
 
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