Vevor 48v 2000w motor kit (wiring / un-box / review)

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  • Опубліковано 2 бер 2024
  • In this video, we unbox, connect the wiring, and review the vevor 48volt 2000watt motor kit. For use in electric bikes, ebikes, scooter, atvs or any electric vehicle.
    Parts Used:
    2000w motor kit: amzn.to/3SIXI8S
    Battery: amzn.to/49olzls
    Converter 48v to 12v: amzn.to/3TavJ3v
    Bullet Connectors: amzn.to/49NBauF
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  • @Archerstires1
    @Archerstires1 День тому

    Can you switch the wire adaptor to any type of addaptor and would it be able to connect to other brand throttles key ignitions etc. Also video was very helpful thanks

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  День тому

      Short answer is yes and no. I've changed connectors when I changed from twist to thumb throttle, but I've run into compatibility issues with other setups. I don't remember off hand which ones didn't work but hopefully someone can chime in and help with the specifics. Cheers

  • @yurrfaris
    @yurrfaris Місяць тому +1

    If the battery is 40 amps could I run it on my 2000w 43 amp rated motor or not? Im purchasing the same exact battery for my kunray 2000w kit and i see u hage the vevor. If so, thank you very much🙏🏾

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  Місяць тому

      I would think it would be ok.

    • @yurrfaris
      @yurrfaris 18 днів тому +1

      @@chrismakesstuff1 How is the battery holding up?

  • @laserlars345
    @laserlars345 8 днів тому

    What are the exact battery specs I would need for my 2000w 48V motor kit?

  • @enzogonzales2501
    @enzogonzales2501 23 дні тому

    I have a question when you strip down the wires to change the adapter do you have to solder or can you use electrical tape or something?

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  23 дні тому +1

      Technically you don't have to solder, but I'd suggest it on anything that moves like a vehicle. Solder has less electrical resistance and won't rattle loose.

  • @nightmareinaction629
    @nightmareinaction629 4 місяці тому +1

    Good luck these motors are good at 350 watt at most. If you push over 900w for a few seconds they get very hot i started using it with a vesc cause their controlled sucks.

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for the insight. The motor or controller hasn't gotten hot in my setup, but something to keep a eye on.

  • @hannahannsen9382
    @hannahannsen9382 3 місяці тому

    Greate video, which diameter has the throttle hole (the hole where the handlebar goes in)?

  • @jaro6985
    @jaro6985 4 місяці тому

    On the vevor site they label it as having "indicator light" and "brake light". Seems odd if those are not measuring as 12V.

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  4 місяці тому +1

      I thought so as well, but after reading the instructions, they indicate to use 48v lights. I was using 12v lights so I used a additional converter.

  • @acstrobe76
    @acstrobe76 3 місяці тому

    Hello Chris. Thanks for your detailed video. :-) Maybe you can help me? I bought the Vevor motor and want to install it in a boat. So that I can set a constant speed, I would like to use a rotary potentiometer or something similar instead of the throttle grip. Are you familiar with this and can you give me a tip as to what I could use? Greetings Livio

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  3 місяці тому

      I've used potentiometers in other electric vehicle projects but not with this motor. Check out power tube motor project for example

  • @PaulColeVFX
    @PaulColeVFX Місяць тому +1

    im looking to design a custom bike for a specific purpose.. and to use for long travel/camping and need help getting started chosing parts/motors/ displays to model for the cad proposal..
    if you can help . drop me a dm . just some questions and then if you knwo them .. measurements or photos if you have them ( and i cant find that info online)
    in shot a hauler bike that has 2 powered wheels (like a trike) and a flatbed for cargo with room for me and two large dogs up front . . able to charge one battery while riding ( solar?) and use another one or two for range/travel fully loaded..

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  Місяць тому +1

      A trike sounds like a fun project. I did see that the website emou, I think it's called, basically Chinese amazon, had a solid axle with motor mounted for go karts. That might be worth looking into. If this is your first build, I recommend staying with a kit. Motor, controller, throttle. Less daunting and more plug and play. Then upgrade components later if desired.

    • @PaulColeVFX
      @PaulColeVFX Місяць тому

      @@chrismakesstuff1 well i need towrque its goign to ahul alot and then i need distance.. so thats teh thing to figure.. im not daunted by wiring .. and such .. i jsut dont understand how to chose the motors and controllers and battery .. the rest i can model and build to concept it. and then figure costs etc.. to get it made
      a portable dog agility / long distance ride for going all over the city or 3 hours drive out of town orso for camping or other agility setusp

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  Місяць тому +1

      ​@@PaulColeVFXwithout knowing full loaded weight, cargo, rider, vehicle, it's hard to spec. Also, exact distance is hard to figure without knowing expectations. But what I can say from experience is I like to run 48v systems because for the builds I've done its a good compromise of cost and power. If money is no object 72v or more will deliver more performance, but components get significantly more expensive

    • @PaulColeVFX
      @PaulColeVFX Місяць тому

      @@chrismakesstuff1 think 250lb person 200lbs of dog and the trike frame and motor witghs with battery and some aluminum scaffolding platforsm 1Meter by 1Meter but say 2" thick ibeam style or pipe style with a plywood and carpet top stacked about 1meter high .

    • @PaulColeVFX
      @PaulColeVFX Місяць тому

      thin plywood as only ahs to support about 150-200 lbs weight for scaffolds ( for dogs)
      ans some extra pipes and lock mechanisms to link it together liek technics

  • @bernidampfff
    @bernidampfff 3 місяці тому

    Hello
    Maybe someone could tell me how many volts or speed the 3-level speed switch makes in the smallest level. I would like to install this governor motor but also let my son drive it. Thank you very much

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  3 місяці тому +2

      This one didn't come with the switch, but it's a direct plug in part if you want to limit speed

    • @bernidampfff
      @bernidampfff 3 місяці тому +1

      @@chrismakesstuff1 thank you !

  • @Gannon101
    @Gannon101 2 місяці тому

    Does this go on any bike?

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  2 місяці тому

      In theory, it can be used in lots of different projects with varying degrees of modification.

  • @nopers2223322
    @nopers2223322 4 місяці тому +1

    Can i put this in my Miata

  • @JDTeam
    @JDTeam 4 місяці тому +1

    Sorry to say, but this wasnt a review worth watching, yes it works in free air, but i want to see if it does have 2KW of output, if it overheats, and such stuff, that they tend to lie about in these chinese kits, a simple unboxing is really of no use for anyone who intends to use these.
    The biggest problems with these motors is they have the lowest temperature rated magnets, and under sustained load, the magnets overheats, and loses its magnetic field, killing the motor. Also the power rating are 2-5x more than the motor and driver can handle usually, so if you want to make an actually useful video, test if the rating is closer to 2x, or closer to 5x of the actual capability of the kit.

    • @chrismakesstuff1
      @chrismakesstuff1  4 місяці тому

      This video is part of a series. This is just unboxing, wiring, and initial thoughts.