Speeding up Prodeco Phantom X2

The Prodeco Phantom X2 controller: Model KT36WSD-XF Controller case is stamped MXUS-13-05-31-KT

Specs on case label: "Max. Current 20 pus or minus 1A", "Input Voltage: DC36V", "Speed set:1-4. 2V", "Min. Voltage: DC30 plus or minus 0.5V", "Brake Input: Low-Level"
I do have the controller open. Looks like 6fets and caps are rated at"50v 470uf"

So I assume this is a MXUS brand controller? Their site has similar controllers with the exact same style of label. They also have a 36 volt 500w black disc brake motors that looks exactly like the Phantom's motor. Should I assume it's the same?
If so, it is rated for 24v, 36v and 48v and 500w-1000w. Max speed 30-50km/h
I hope this helps you experts. Now if I can remember what went where.......
 
I should clarify that my Phantom X2 was produced last month and the controller has a different label than the one pictured above. It seems that Prodeco changes parts as needed, as a few parts on mine, like the stem, are different than those shown or listed on Prodeco's site.
 
So I found someone who can sell me the outlaw ss motor, throttle, rack, controller ect. I plan to simply remove the stock phantom x motor and put the outlaw ss stuff on my bike. This should give me a good enough speed boost (28mph). The outlaw components should be a good fit for the phantom. I prefer having a bike that folds. Doing the grocery shopping by folding the bike up and throwing it in the cart got me some funny looks from people at winco. Over all I think this will be a good upgrade at a reasonable price (under 350). Prodeco are selling 48v16ah batteries now but I cannot afford one for about a month. I am hoping the phantom 36v will work with the outlaw ss motor as long as I do not push it too hard until then. If it does work I can use the old phantom battery as a backup or to increase my range to around 30-40 miles using both batteries for long weekend rides:) Any advice is welcome and I will keep the people interested updated. shipping for outlaw ss parts will take a week or two. I will be glad to connect people with my seller if wanted, just pm me :)
 
the old controller from 2011 seems like a 9fet counting the 3 red fets in the row of fets. if not counted it's just 6fets. anyway, if everything will be replaced on the electric drive system, might as well do it with better stuff. at least that's what I did with mine. my setup right now with the Phantom X48 is a 6fet programmable infenion controller with CA plug, 10T MAC geared hub motor, Cycle Analyst 2.3 DP, 48v15ah LFP battery. this bike is capable of 31 mph in the flat while pedaling at the smallest gear. 28 mph cruising without pedaling. and better over all hill climber than the 9c type DD that prodeco have in that bike stock. I'm using the 2nd to the slowest MAC motor available so imagine if you got a 8T or a 6T MAC. more than 30mph cruising in the flats on a 48v battery.
 

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And here are photos of the 2011 Phantom X stock 36v controller internals.
 

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Hello! My Phantom X2 battery is assumingly over discharged (as it will not take a charge anymore). It had sat in my garage for a few years untouched. Is there anyway I can get a new battery for my Phantom X2?

Thanks guys for any help!
 
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