Hi all,
I've got a 48V front wheel hub motor and controller (a cheapo conversion kit). I've been running it for a week or so with two 6S 6.8AH lipos in series. Fully charged this gives 50.4V which drops down to ~45V within a few minutes of use. I guess this is pretty normal for the lipos, but the controller is expecting 48V and the low battery light is on most of the time (which means I have no warning if the batteries do drop low, which would not be good!).
I could add a third battery, I've a 2S spare. This would give me a fully charged voltage of 58.8V, would this be a problem for the controller? The controller is a generic Chinese model, no obvious part number or manufacturer (the label only says 48VDC, 27A).
Cheers,
Jim
I've got a 48V front wheel hub motor and controller (a cheapo conversion kit). I've been running it for a week or so with two 6S 6.8AH lipos in series. Fully charged this gives 50.4V which drops down to ~45V within a few minutes of use. I guess this is pretty normal for the lipos, but the controller is expecting 48V and the low battery light is on most of the time (which means I have no warning if the batteries do drop low, which would not be good!).
I could add a third battery, I've a 2S spare. This would give me a fully charged voltage of 58.8V, would this be a problem for the controller? The controller is a generic Chinese model, no obvious part number or manufacturer (the label only says 48VDC, 27A).
Cheers,
Jim