@@RUS_US hi I have torqeedo travel but i don't have the battery for it can I test it with a 12v car battery wired direct to the post and neg wires coming out of the main shaft to see if the motor turns before buying a proper torqeedo battery
@@johnallen7828 the battery has computer inside which apply voltage and current to the motor wires in reguired sequence. For sure we can try to simulate the computer and i was dreamed to do it one day ... but i still do not know wires designation. I.e. i do not know exactly how to do it and what wires should you use to apply the 30V. Another issue is that you will need 30v what require ~3 of 12V batteries. One more issue is current value. I worry if the 12V battery high current will burn the motor wires. There are some videos on youtube with motor repairs ... try to ask authors of the videos.
Awesome, thank you.
thank you for sharing
Did it come out??
DONE. See my Torqeedo videos. There is a link to a next video at the end of each one.
@@RUS_US ok mate many thanks.
@@RUS_US hi I have torqeedo travel but i don't have the battery for it can I test it with a 12v car battery wired direct to the post and neg wires coming out of the main shaft to see if the motor turns before buying a proper torqeedo battery
@@johnallen7828 the battery has computer inside which apply voltage and current to the motor wires in reguired sequence. For sure we can try to simulate the computer and i was dreamed to do it one day ... but i still do not know wires designation. I.e. i do not know exactly how to do it and what wires should you use to apply the 30V. Another issue is that you will need 30v what require ~3 of 12V batteries. One more issue is current value. I worry if the 12V battery high current will burn the motor wires. There are some videos on youtube with motor repairs ... try to ask authors of the videos.
@@RUS_US ok thanks for your reply John