I recently built an ebike from one of those cheap kits on amazon, and it is really fun, though quickly felt lacking in both speed and acceleration.
Apart from the controller already connected I have got another one rated for 48 to 72V and 50A, though the capacitors inside it were 100V ones. My battery is a downtube 52v 14s5p 40A BMS by Unit Pack Power. Would it work (and give me better torque) if I simply swapped controller to this higher amperage one, or would I risk blowing the BMS or batteries? Is trimming the shunts the only way of slightly lowering the amperage draw on these cheap controllers?
As this controller is rated up to 72V, and the known cheap and dirty way of getting to 40 mph is feeding these 9c clones with 72V 40A, could I connect a booster battery of about 20-24V in series with the 14s5p whenever I want to try that? Would two SLA 12V 12Ah in series work if I carefully monitor the voltage and don't let them drop below 11.80V each (empty voltage). If I use Andreson conncetors I would be able to connect the booster when I want it and disconnect it when I don't or it goes out of power. Or would it be better to use a few 20V cordless drill batteries in parallel? I would prefer this, but I already have those two 12Ah SLA:s, and I would still need to check voltage as it would be hard to get 17.5Ah.
Thanks in advance!
Apart from the controller already connected I have got another one rated for 48 to 72V and 50A, though the capacitors inside it were 100V ones. My battery is a downtube 52v 14s5p 40A BMS by Unit Pack Power. Would it work (and give me better torque) if I simply swapped controller to this higher amperage one, or would I risk blowing the BMS or batteries? Is trimming the shunts the only way of slightly lowering the amperage draw on these cheap controllers?
As this controller is rated up to 72V, and the known cheap and dirty way of getting to 40 mph is feeding these 9c clones with 72V 40A, could I connect a booster battery of about 20-24V in series with the 14s5p whenever I want to try that? Would two SLA 12V 12Ah in series work if I carefully monitor the voltage and don't let them drop below 11.80V each (empty voltage). If I use Andreson conncetors I would be able to connect the booster when I want it and disconnect it when I don't or it goes out of power. Or would it be better to use a few 20V cordless drill batteries in parallel? I would prefer this, but I already have those two 12Ah SLA:s, and I would still need to check voltage as it would be hard to get 17.5Ah.
Thanks in advance!