You must've experienced some shockingly bad 1000W motors in your time. IME, most 1000W motors can take significantly more power than that. For example, the Crystalyte H3540 (1000W rated) can take over 5kW before it reaches its saturation point.both controllers have the same rating, can be the same, just are paired up with different motors.
Most people pair 48V 25A with a 1000W motor, 48V 35A with 1500W motor.
you can waste more battery running a 48V 35A with a 1000W motor which will hit magnetic saturation at about 23A-25A.
the guy on the video tested it with 112V battery though.You must've experienced some shockingly bad 1000W motors in your time. IME, most 1000W motors can take significantly more power than that. For example, the Crystalyte H3540 (1000W rated) can take over 5kW before it reaches its saturation point.
Yes, at 400A. The point was that most 1000W motors can take considerably more than 25A.the guy on the video tested it with 112V battery though.
Do you have any more details about your battery and motor? I suspect that unless your battery is made from more 'exotic' cells, it's probably already near its limit outputting 35A.Thanks guys my battery is a 52v nominal 20ah 1000w wheel kit my controller is 800w 35amp using a display all ready would it be worth upgrading
Sorry, you're out of luck. With a hard 40A BMS limit, 35A output is the most you're going to get out of it.Samsung cells with 40Amp Bluetooth bms the motor Voldemort might not spelt it, right
Current control. each level on the LCD gives a different amount of current (power). Other controllers use speed control, where each level limits a different speed.OK thanks might just stay with the setup I've got what does
Torque Simulation Square mean