I have bought a used eBike and it's serving me well but I feel like it can go faster than it is right now..
I measured the battery at full charge and it reads 54V.. I took the controller off and those are the specifications printed on it:
Rated voltage: 48V
Maximum current: 10A
Low voltage protection: 42V
Throttle adjustment voltage: 1.2v-4.4v
Product number: LSW905-11 X2007000128
Ex-factory date 07-2020
The imprints on the Bike are "ACTIVE 48V 15A 2018".. I'm no savvy on the eBike matter but when it reads 2020 on controller and 2018 on the Bike it means the controller is changed and from my assumptions I think those readings are high and it should drive more than 25 km/h.. because this is the max speed with full battery.
I also know it is changed because there tape around some wires clearly it has been done by something, I included some pictures down below.
I can solder and I can replace chips if needed; can I get a better speeds with this current controller?
If more info is needed I'm more than happy to provide.
I measured the battery at full charge and it reads 54V.. I took the controller off and those are the specifications printed on it:
Rated voltage: 48V
Maximum current: 10A
Low voltage protection: 42V
Throttle adjustment voltage: 1.2v-4.4v
Product number: LSW905-11 X2007000128
Ex-factory date 07-2020
The imprints on the Bike are "ACTIVE 48V 15A 2018".. I'm no savvy on the eBike matter but when it reads 2020 on controller and 2018 on the Bike it means the controller is changed and from my assumptions I think those readings are high and it should drive more than 25 km/h.. because this is the max speed with full battery.
I also know it is changed because there tape around some wires clearly it has been done by something, I included some pictures down below.
I can solder and I can replace chips if needed; can I get a better speeds with this current controller?
If more info is needed I'm more than happy to provide.
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