DotScott
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Hey everyone,
So as the title suggests, I'm looking for what would be the best setup (controller + hub motor) for a 6kw build. I already have an enduro ebike build (with the nice frame, not the cheapo frames) and an 86v (~96.6v max charge and ~70-72v low cutoff) battery that can output 80A peak and 60A continuous.
Currently running it with 4kw but looking to upgrade since I just got a failed hall sensor (most likely) in my hub. Not that I can't fix it, I've just been thinking about upgrading for a while anyway.
Here's what I was thinking about doing
Motor: QS205 (not sure which version to go for though).
Controller: Sabvoton SVMC 96120 (which can handle the higher voltages of the battery (plus regen).
I just don't know if this is the best setup for my battery running at 6kw though. Any suggestions/information?
Would definitely also consider an adapto controller but Idk if those can handle my battery voltage. I like that it supports variable regen-braking though.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
So as the title suggests, I'm looking for what would be the best setup (controller + hub motor) for a 6kw build. I already have an enduro ebike build (with the nice frame, not the cheapo frames) and an 86v (~96.6v max charge and ~70-72v low cutoff) battery that can output 80A peak and 60A continuous.
Currently running it with 4kw but looking to upgrade since I just got a failed hall sensor (most likely) in my hub. Not that I can't fix it, I've just been thinking about upgrading for a while anyway.
Here's what I was thinking about doing
Motor: QS205 (not sure which version to go for though).
Controller: Sabvoton SVMC 96120 (which can handle the higher voltages of the battery (plus regen).
I just don't know if this is the best setup for my battery running at 6kw though. Any suggestions/information?
Would definitely also consider an adapto controller but Idk if those can handle my battery voltage. I like that it supports variable regen-braking though.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!