HEY. how can i completely remove the voltage cut off completely on a controller similar to yours? I have multimeter and soldering iron but i dont have any access to and chips or resistors except the ones that are in my controller.. please help. Please try make it detailed so i will understand 100%> My native language are not english so try write so a kid could understand it. Please thank you.
Great build mate, Is that a 24 volt motor? and two 12 volt batteries? Also, Please scrap the back ground music, much rather hear how quiet the motor &whole cart can be
no estoy de acuerdo con este video la tencion de de las bateris de litio es muy fuerte si tu retienes cuantos dias aguantas si ir a cagar ok 2dias 😵te deseo suerte
Hey Dude! you're videos are way under-rated! I've just noticed there has been a few years since you last uploaded, I hope everything is ok and that you are doing well!
Doing good, too much work to do, maybe i should start again with videos. I have so many interesting projects in robotics, motor control, medical etc. that i could make a few videos about
When the wheels are 90⁰ they can spin freely which makes you drift. When they are in a 20⁰ or 30⁰ angle they cant spin freely so you can drive normally like a normal cart
Hy. I have a E-Bike 500w 48 volt Motor and a baterry pack 48 v 10 amps and it charges at 52 volt, and the lover voltage is 41 volt. How low I could go with the voltage so that I don't distroy my baterry pack and my ebike? 40? 39? 37 volt maximum? I could modify my lover voltage directly from the E-Bike controller display. In the settings the lover voltage is 41 volt and I want to be 37 volt for a longer ride ,a bigger autonomy. Can I lover at 37?
awesome build man huge inspiration for my build. I would put a spring on the back lever for the wheels so it isn't so aggressive when you switch. I would also make it a little bit wider? for stability? overall totally awesome man keep it up.
Hello! Is it possible to lower the limited voltage on controllers that have hall sensors? I have a yuyangking whose lower limit is 50V, and it needs to be 40V to be able to use it. Thanks!
Thank you for uploading this trick. I always wanted to run motor directly from solar panel. The panel is rated for 40V max. I tried using boost converter, but motor fails to run after loading it. I tried to trace the circuit to find out the under voltage protection. While doing so, I already damaged one :( I will try this trick with other controller. Hopefully I will be able to run motor from solar panel + the controller. Thank you once again!
Hey it's a very nice project. We have the same Project at the university and we have some questions... is it possible to contact you via mail address or something else ?
Hi - I have a 48volt 4000watt forklift motor that I would like to use in a shaft drive old KAWASAKI motorbike that I picked up - Can I simply add IRF3205s to change the current handling to around 200Amps or do I need a better R1 R8 type drive circuit to ensure quick switching of the IRF3205s ?
can I modify that controller using an algorithm like PID control, and how to implement that using external system like microcontroller with an rpm sensor as feedback?
hi, can I use the hoverboard wheel motor as a motor? when drifting, does the front wheel go into a skid? If not, can I use the engine from the 360w washing machine?
I have a question if the motor is a 48v, and if I use a 24v or 12v battery, would it even work as will the motor even spin? I have tried a 24v so far it power up but the motor doesn't not spin and this a brand-new kit too? Need help any suggestions would be great thanks
Hello. I have a question, I have a 350w electric scooter with 600w max power. I have a 36v -48v - 350w and 18amp controller. Currently I have two 36v 10 amp batteries in series, which still gives me 36v but 20 amp. The question is. Can i connect the third one of this same power? 36v - 10amp. ? So I will have one large 36v battery but almost 30amp. Do you think it will drive safely? will not burn the engine or controller? Thank you for your help :)
Hopefully you just misspoke but 2 36v batteries in SERIES gives you 72v. If you are wiring 2,3,4 or 10 batteries in PARALLEL it will remain at 36v and multiply the amp hours, so you will increase the run time and current potential. This is completely safe as the controller is still receiving the same 36v and will only draw the amps it needs. Just be careful, I would recommend doing the research to better understand these basic fundamentals before making modifications.