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    Modifying top speed

    Thanks for the help Teddy! :bigthumb: I will try to source for a bigger controller.
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    Modifying top speed

    "Attach the negative of the battery to the negative of the motor. Keep all of the other wires in the scooter connected. Your reward should be extra power so that you can easily go faster." https://itstillruns.com/make-electric-scooter-faster-2292171.html I am thinking it means the battery...
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    Modifying top speed

    I came across this during my search for speed increase: "Attach the negative of the battery to the negative of the motor. Keep all of the other wires in the scooter connected. Your reward should be extra power so that you can easily go faster." How does this procedure works? Also I am thinking...
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    Newbie problem. Putting 60v on 48v controller

    Let me see whether I got this correct since my electronic knowledge is close to none. Change the LM 317, replace resistor with a 60/48*330>412 ohm. Get 4 pieces of 80v capacitor to give me some headroom and I should be good for an upgrade using 60v lipo. I flew RC plane, but have never mess...
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    Newbie problem. Putting 60v on 48v controller

    Is it possible for me to use the present controller and beef it up to take in 60v? What new components should I add in or is it a better idea just looking for a new 60v brushed controller?
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    Newbie problem. Putting 60v on 48v controller

    Not sure whether I'm doing it correctly to check the capacitor. I connect power to my three 4s lipo (48v) again to check whether the scooter return to life, but it still won't move. Try to check each individual capacitor to see whether it has busted by checking the voltage. The big four 63v...
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    Newbie problem. Putting 60v on 48v controller

    New to this forum. I screw up my new 1000w scooter putting 60v thru my 48v controller. It works fine for about 15km with no problem although controller was a bit hot. The brushed motor that is rated for 48v 1000w has no problem handling the 60v and is quite cool to the touch. The 60v give the...
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