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    Blade 04 new to me

    Finally picked up some ego 56v batteries for the blade. Look perfect for the job.
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    New 80 volt push mowers

    Wondering how easy it would be to drive a scooter sprocket with that 80v chainsaw?
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    Blade 04 new to me

    So cool. I still have mine in all original condition. never modified it in any way.
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    Another RG250 with Colossus Motor

    Totally awesome. Sanitary build. Great thread. Inspirational.
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    Blade 04 new to me

    Moving up to Colorado for the Summer, wondering if I should bring the Blade-04 with me. I never put batteries in it, waiting for prices to come down. Also heard that the hubs are weak and new ones do not exist. Not much extra room in the Airstream for non-working toys. Does anybody else have one...
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    Blade 04 new to me

    Just pulled it out of storage today. Needs new power cells. Was waiting for some inspiration to go for a 72 Volt system and a few other upgrades. May do it before Spring, may sell it, may put it back in storage. Don't know yet...
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    Blade 04 new to me

    165 lbs is correct. It is about the same size and weight as a 125cc dirt bike. It is very well built, has good hardware, and simple, stout construction. Have not put new batteries in it, so I don't know how it rides, but it is a serious machine by the looks of it.
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    Blade 04 new to me

    Yep, that's it. They seen rare enough that I may just keep it stock and put it in mothballs for a few decades.
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    Blade 04 new to me

    Just picked up a nice blade 04 in almost new condition. Wondering if any other Blade 04 owners out there? Mine needs new batteries, so it is probably getting lipos with a few extra volts. Will post photos soon.
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    72V 350A controller

    field control not needed: serial motor. maybe a rheostat for field weakening. just need a PWM to the mosfets. Will use orig F/W contactor for reverse and Series/Parallel contactor for turbo. right now looking for easy to understand throttle/PWM unit. still open to suggestions. thank you, Xtian
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    72V 350A controller

    The parts do not say. It was built in Puerto Rico. It is a GEN2. One sticker has a G.E. proceding a part number.
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    72V 350A controller

    Here's a view of the controller power board from the top
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    72V 350A controller

    Howdy, I have a GEM controller for a sepex motor. With the case off, it looks like it may be easy to separate the power section from the processor. Can anyone tell me if the power section can be run with another processor? Thank you, Xtian
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