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I guess a few people have thought about over-clocking a light-weight motor, but have been a bit worried about the expense of replacing parts if it goes wrong. Maybe if the motor was fairly robust and only costs £35, a few more might want to have a go.
Here's your big chance. These motors are fairly safe at 900w if you don't make them struggle up hills. They're 24v, so should crack 30mph with 12S lipos at 18 to 20 amps.
It doesn't say whether they're sensored or sensorless. I would guess sensored, in which case they'd go pretty well with one of those BMSBattery 36v batteries with the included 20A sinewave controllers.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/8fun-electric-front-hub-qswxb/rp-prod117368
Edit: I've just seen in one of the photos a 3-pin connector, so they're sensorless, which rules out sinewave controller.
Here's your big chance. These motors are fairly safe at 900w if you don't make them struggle up hills. They're 24v, so should crack 30mph with 12S lipos at 18 to 20 amps.
It doesn't say whether they're sensored or sensorless. I would guess sensored, in which case they'd go pretty well with one of those BMSBattery 36v batteries with the included 20A sinewave controllers.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/8fun-electric-front-hub-qswxb/rp-prod117368
Edit: I've just seen in one of the photos a 3-pin connector, so they're sensorless, which rules out sinewave controller.
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