There may be a simple answer to this question.
The controller is rated at 35amps, the battery 20amps, at its peak its pulling over 50amps. I am getting something overheating.
I originally thought it was the motor, but its seems more likely its going to be the controller. i guess it depends what it does with the extra power that was pulled from the battery.
If i buy a cycle analyst, i can limit the power that goes through the shunt/adapter connected to the cycleanalyst. As such i can then i assume limit the speed to 20mph. Does anyone know how i would wire this up.
If its simply enough to limit the power that can be drawn, is there a cheaper method rather than splashing out on a cycleanalyst.
What is the ultimate outcome if you limit the power that can be drawn from the battery to say 20amps, and the motor wants 40amps, does this just affect the speed, or does the motor become inefficient?
The controller is rated at 35amps, the battery 20amps, at its peak its pulling over 50amps. I am getting something overheating.
I originally thought it was the motor, but its seems more likely its going to be the controller. i guess it depends what it does with the extra power that was pulled from the battery.
If i buy a cycle analyst, i can limit the power that goes through the shunt/adapter connected to the cycleanalyst. As such i can then i assume limit the speed to 20mph. Does anyone know how i would wire this up.
If its simply enough to limit the power that can be drawn, is there a cheaper method rather than splashing out on a cycleanalyst.
What is the ultimate outcome if you limit the power that can be drawn from the battery to say 20amps, and the motor wants 40amps, does this just affect the speed, or does the motor become inefficient?
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