Cool I also want to try what I haven't seen, ADDING A THERMAL TEMP SWITCH super glued to the motor casing so it can shut off the power if the temp gets too high and save the motor Aliexpress has these switches for cheap and it could be wired into the controller brake switch cut off. Take care
Wanna applaud you on your project. Very informative. But every video talks about speed and more speed. My question is, for my project, I'm thinking of using 1000watt brush-less motor with 48v 18ah battery. Would like to know with my setup how far would one be able to travel? Please provide info at earliest convenience. Thank you and ride safe.
Could you wire the batteries in parallel and use the factory controller (ESC)? This should give you a better battery source and charging at the same factory volts.
Can I do this with a dewalt battery I have two 20v 5ah lithium. And will a 36v or 48v controller work and does it have to be a 1000 watt and did you have to change the 20amp push button circuit breaker?
thinking of doing same thing with 2 flexvolts on a hoverboard kart. can two series batteries connect to the 1 36v battery in hoverboard or is it better to bypass the existing battery?
Im looking for maximum distance. I really don't care to much about speed. I have a motorcycle for that. Power on the other hand is important to me or shal I say torque? For climbing hills. Im 220lbs. I can't really loose much more weight because I am a big guy anyways.
@@lewinday7224 I assume the motor is safer with a 18v battery instead of 48v? I haven’t fully watch this video, but without question asked, we know better not to go too much of the voltage because the motor could only handle around 12v. Unless this guy did mention to upgrade motor before applying 48v to the scooter
Did you upgrade the motor or is that the original 250watt motor with a 1000 watt/48 overvolt controller? I put an 800watt/36 overvolt controller on my e300 and hoping this gives it just a little more oomph
T Gallagher how did it go? I am thinking of using two 20v battery’s so totally of 40v and don’t know if I need a 36v controller or higher and curious about the watts as well since motor isn’t a 1000watt
em forty oh ok I don’t know why for me it doesn’t fit because when I put on the plastic covering it doesn’t let me screw it on (I didn’t mean fitting to side-by-side I meant vertically it’s too oversized to fit the cover) I was forced to get some wood and cut it to size to create sort of a platform for
way fast charge time but not battery life its only 2ah compared to 7ah of the original but since your traveling faster you get to your destination faster.
`rated 15.4 amps max discharge for the stock 24 volt 280 watt brushed razor motor. it would have been better if he put a pair of kobalt 24v 4.0ah packs that would be way less taxing to the batteries but it cost $100 a pair of those.
Could you guys help me out I did this exact rig but with flexvolt DeWalt batteries and i Hooke everything up exactly how he does and now my scooter doesn’t even move any idea ?
You explain things so thoroughly, no questions. Thank you
Cool
I also want to try what I haven't seen, ADDING A THERMAL TEMP SWITCH super glued to the motor casing so it can shut off the power if the temp gets too high and save the motor
Aliexpress has these switches for cheap and it could be wired into the controller brake switch cut off.
Take care
Wanna applaud you on your project. Very informative. But every video talks about speed and more speed. My question is, for my project, I'm thinking of using 1000watt brush-less motor with 48v 18ah battery. Would like to know with my setup how far would one be able to travel? Please provide info at earliest convenience. Thank you and ride safe.
Very cool ! Did you have to upgrade the stock speed control?
7:30 next video I think
How long is your run time and do those connectors heat up?
I have the same set up on my e300. Only goes 17mph only last for 3 miles? Any ideas I'm stumped thanks
Nice set up, im buying one tomorrow. How long do you get when you wire in parralel
24v with 4ah capacity in parallel. In series which he did 48v 2ah
Somehow that looks a little bit familiar to me! :D
How much battery life?
Could you wire the batteries in parallel and use the factory controller (ESC)? This should give you a better battery source and charging at the same factory volts.
Can this be done with a Razor MX350 Electric Dirt Bike ?
Can I do this with a dewalt battery I have two 20v 5ah lithium. And will a 36v or 48v controller work and does it have to be a 1000 watt and did you have to change the 20amp push button circuit breaker?
thinking of doing same thing with 2 flexvolts on a hoverboard kart. can two series batteries connect to the 1 36v battery in hoverboard or is it better to bypass the existing battery?
BTW - when he says "In Line" hopefully he really means "Series" which is the technical term known throughout the world.
How long is the run Time with these battery’s ?
2 months still no answer
48v @ 2amps. Not much play time.
Im looking for maximum distance. I really don't care to much about speed. I have a motorcycle for that. Power on the other hand is important to me or shal I say torque? For climbing hills.
Im 220lbs. I can't really loose much more weight because I am a big guy anyways.
Do you think you can do that for me?
Can you help me I want to run a 3000w motor and controller but I would like to use 4 battery’s what you recommend?
where will you put the batteries ..outside? it won't fit the tray
How long does the charge last like 45 minutes an hour or 30 minutes
I got it too work thanks for the awesome vid
How long did this last before it burned out the motor?
Will it blow it up?
@@kinggamer-vb5yj I've done the same mod and both times it blew the motor in less than a week.
stock 24v motor will burn up better to use 48v motor for a pair series of 24v kobalt
@@lewinday7224 I assume the motor is safer with a 18v battery instead of 48v? I haven’t fully watch this video, but without question asked, we know better not to go too much of the voltage because the motor could only handle around 12v. Unless this guy did mention to upgrade motor before applying 48v to the scooter
Are all the links for the wire and connectors updated ?
Could you do this to a rsf650?
Did you upgrade the motor or is that the original 250watt motor with a 1000 watt/48 overvolt controller? I put an 800watt/36 overvolt controller on my e300 and hoping this gives it just a little more oomph
T Gallagher how did it go? I am thinking of using two 20v battery’s so totally of 40v and don’t know if I need a 36v controller or higher and curious about the watts as well since motor isn’t a 1000watt
@@TheIndypacers a pair of 20v in series lithium is technically 36v system so get a 36v controller and 36v motor
would be nice if you would not have to take out the batt. to charge it...
Great idea, how many miles range do you get?
way less than the original battery but much faster though
@@10OZDuster I was wondering about the range as that Kobalt battery was only 2ah. Our Pocket mod came stock with two, 7ah batteries.
Take a small screwdriver flat head and stick it in the screw head on either side of the small node and turn and it will pop off...
It will be easier to get a 48 volt 10 Ah battery pack with a charger included. And just plug everything, off course using 48 controller. Etc 💡
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does it work for e100?
I'm a little late but for those tamper proof screws just take a mini flat head and just remove that security 😂
How long will just one 24 V last week because I don’t need that much power
use 2 24v in parralel kobalt 4.0ah 24v 2/pack for $100 gives you 8ah capacity
em forty yeah but If it is 4.0ah it wont fit, you need 2.0ah’s
@@whiteout475 it does on mine E300 using a pair of 24v 4.0ah
em forty oh ok I don’t know why for me it doesn’t fit because when I put on the plastic covering it doesn’t let me screw it on
(I didn’t mean fitting to side-by-side I meant vertically it’s too oversized to fit the cover) I was forced to get some wood and cut it to size to create sort of a platform for
em forty Oh yeah and did you need a fusible link?
Will this give u lomger battery life???? And faster charge tim???
It will give you faster charge time, but not battery life, it goes fast for a short period of time.
way fast charge time but not battery life its only 2ah compared to 7ah of the original but since your traveling faster you get to your destination faster.
Do you need the power source
Can I use a drill battery on my mx650 someone pls answer
id be looking at discharge current before hooking that up to anything bruv.
`rated 15.4 amps max discharge for the stock 24 volt 280 watt brushed razor motor. it would have been better if he put a pair of kobalt 24v 4.0ah packs that would be way less taxing to the batteries but it cost $100 a pair of those.
Could you guys help me out I did this exact rig but with flexvolt DeWalt batteries and i Hooke everything up exactly how he does and now my scooter doesn’t even move any idea ?
Cool!
Thank you:)
Some people want to make simple shit to look complicated so than they looks smart
2amps will get you to the end of the block🤣