Cyclomania
10 kW
So I have seen lots of videos and threads about "overvolting". But I don't quite understand what they mean when they say that.
I have seen people talk about soldering the shunts of their controllers to make them draw more amps. But this is not the same as overvolting right? This is just making more current and amps going through the controller. It is not really the same thing as overvolting?
Is the definition of overvolting that you are using a battery that is above the written/recommended volt on the controller and motor?
So for example if I have a controller that is 36volt and a motor of 250w recommended for 36volt, then I am over volting the system when I am using a battery of 48 volts?
Have I understood that correctly?
I have seen people talk about soldering the shunts of their controllers to make them draw more amps. But this is not the same as overvolting right? This is just making more current and amps going through the controller. It is not really the same thing as overvolting?
Is the definition of overvolting that you are using a battery that is above the written/recommended volt on the controller and motor?
So for example if I have a controller that is 36volt and a motor of 250w recommended for 36volt, then I am over volting the system when I am using a battery of 48 volts?
Have I understood that correctly?