I think the biggest tell about this question is the fact that QS won't just come out and say conclusivly it's a fake. I would expect they have to know all about it, and normally they should be shouting it from the rooftops. FAKE.
This is the eMail I sent QS, and the reply.
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2023 2:40 AM
To: sales@qsmotor.com
Subject: QS205 motor
Dear Sir,
I have a question about a QS 205 motor I bought from a Amazon seller NB Power. NB Power claims the motor is a QS205 5000w with 10,000w peak. On your official website the motor is only listed as having 3000w with 6000w peak.
I'm very happy with the motor, and like it a lot, but my question is,
are NB Powers claims true, or exaggerated?
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This was their answer,
harry@qsmotor.com
To:
Wed 3/22/2023 7:12 PM
Hi Philip,
You had the motor already and run well, that is good.
We stated 50H V3 as nominal 3000W, maximum power 6000W, sometimes can reach 10kw. Thanks.
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Notice Harry totally avoided answering my question. Basically he won't say it's real, and he won't say it's not real. He could say, I don't know about the claims, but we did sell a bunch of motors to NB Power, of he could say they're not one of our customers, but they avoid really saying anything about it.
If he doesn't send me back a reply, I conclude that at the very least the motor is a genuine QS motor. I've compared it up close to a Onyx motor, and I have a hard time believing anyone could make a copy so exact that I couldn't see at least some difference.
But is it really 5000w, that's what I'd like to know.