Doesn't matter, I already tried it and it went boom! On closer inspection looks like a rogue blob dropped down and shorted the whole thing out, oops!You won't gain any more top speed, but you will improve hill climbing performance and the ability to maintain speed over undulating terrain. Don't expect miracles with a 13 amp rated controller though.
Best to add a small amount of solder, then test. Some controllers don't like it if you go too far with the solder.
I think 20 amp would trip the BMS. I only wanted to go like 15/16. Saying that some are configurable. I also need it to be pretty small. Have a basic spare without display that has thankfully fired up once I figured the wiring so at least I have power...Oops
New uprated controller is the way to go. Maybe 20 amp rated with your battery.
Whoops, skimmed your first post and read as 19Ah battery. My badI think 20 amp would trip the BMS
Crappy brainpower one off eBay, LCD m5Which make of controller / LCD are you using.
Go easy on the solder use a thinner core solder, with the lid off and proper access try a bit of kitchen towel to prevent drips /splatter affecting other components or tracks. Add a bit try it/ride it & add more if needed to max of 25/30% of shunt, typically solder the rhs leg of the shunt on the v- away from the fets side of the controller.If I decided to mod the shunt is there any way I can guard from this happening again? Something to catch any drip? More likely after this experience I'll just wait until I can get a 48v battery
I've chucked it. Basically a bit dripped onto the base of the shunt that I didn't see and it shorted out against some tiny component that was under it, melting a hole though the boardGo easy on the solder use a thinner core solder, with the lid off and proper access try a bit of kitchen towel to prevent drips /splatter affecting other components or tracks. Add a bit try it/ride it & add more if needed to max of 25/30% of shunt, typically solder the rhs leg of the shunt on the v- away from the fets side of the controller.
Show a pic of the shunt you modded so we can see what/where went wrong.