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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Does the sticker on the motor show the wattage or the amps? I have seen some picture with only voltage + rpm (so no info about power), other with voltage + rpm + watts and other with voltage + rpm + amps Maybe it depends on where you buy it and when the motor was manufactured? I plan to buy...
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Battery wise I guess I would be fine with 36V. But why would the torque be higher with the 48V motor?
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    That is a very nice build, this bike must be flying! Unfortunately I don't think I can find a local shop that can make this kind of batteries. Since the small batteries (e.g. bottle types) are 36V I may buy a 36V motor but I am still unclear about the supposed advantages of a 48V TSDZ2 over a...
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Thanks Casainho. What you achieved with the OSF is amazing, I will be happy to test it. Where did you get that battery? I can't find anything that small on ebay or aliexpress. And even for larger batteries equipped with 3600mAh cells, I am not sure if the sellers are reliable. Perhaps you...
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Thanks but I don't want to tinker with it :) It is brand new and I prefer to avoid problems if I want to sell it. Also my goal is not to go faster with the motor but to go faster by myself on the flat/downhill and make my ride more enjoyable by using a lighter bike.
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Hi there, I am quite interested in this TSDZ2 and I have a few questions. I have a Giant electric bike (Explore E+), 36V/250W, max 25kmph It's powerful and great to go uphill but once on the flat or downhill it's heavy like a tank and I don't have much fun riding it. I am planing to install...
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