Here is my situation,
I have 2 separate battery packs with the same cells.
Each pack is 12S so around 50V fully charged.
Just for fun I connected only 1 pack and got a top speed of 90kph on a QS273 motor (high rpm motor)
The controller I have works from 48V~120V
When in series @100V fully charged, which is the voltage I normally use, I get around 110kph.
What causes the motor to gain less and less on top end speed with even with double the voltage compared to 50V in this case??
Is it resistance or heat??
What are some ways to resolve issues to reach even higher speeds?
Just add more voltage?
Wiring?
Thanks!
I have 2 separate battery packs with the same cells.
Each pack is 12S so around 50V fully charged.
Just for fun I connected only 1 pack and got a top speed of 90kph on a QS273 motor (high rpm motor)
The controller I have works from 48V~120V
When in series @100V fully charged, which is the voltage I normally use, I get around 110kph.
What causes the motor to gain less and less on top end speed with even with double the voltage compared to 50V in this case??
Is it resistance or heat??
What are some ways to resolve issues to reach even higher speeds?
Just add more voltage?
Wiring?
Thanks!