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I burned out my Q100CST 36V 328rpm motors on steep hills (201rpm top speed is too slow).
Hoping the Q128CST 328rpm 36V has more heatsink ability to handle the low RPM. What will happen when I use it with the existing controller? I cannot change the controller bc of space constraints. I believe the controller is rated for 15A max. What will happen when I set it up? Will it just limit current to 15A, giving ~540W?
S06S/CON63 36V controller: https://bmsbattery.com/home/1006-s06s-250watts-torque-simulation-sine-wave-controller.html
Q128: https://bmsbattery.com/motor/768-18602-q128c-135mm-500w-rear-driving-ebike-hub-motor-ebike-kit.html#/214-rpm-328/497-voltage-36v
Q100 https://bmsbattery.com/motor/651-16347-q100c-cst-36v350w-32-hole-rear-driving-hub-motor-ebike-kit.html#/214-rpm-328
Hoping the Q128CST 328rpm 36V has more heatsink ability to handle the low RPM. What will happen when I use it with the existing controller? I cannot change the controller bc of space constraints. I believe the controller is rated for 15A max. What will happen when I set it up? Will it just limit current to 15A, giving ~540W?
S06S/CON63 36V controller: https://bmsbattery.com/home/1006-s06s-250watts-torque-simulation-sine-wave-controller.html
Q128: https://bmsbattery.com/motor/768-18602-q128c-135mm-500w-rear-driving-ebike-hub-motor-ebike-kit.html#/214-rpm-328/497-voltage-36v
Q100 https://bmsbattery.com/motor/651-16347-q100c-cst-36v350w-32-hole-rear-driving-hub-motor-ebike-kit.html#/214-rpm-328