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On a quora post, a dude said this "On the speed controller board is a piece of metal wire or two or three or four running parallel. They come out of the board and run straight for about half an inch maybe an inch and go back into the board. This or these are your governor (limiter). At least as far as torque is concerned. Take a small wire much smaller than them but not so small as to be flimsy in the wind, and flip the board over and solder this wire right to the governor wire. You will not have the governor wire in the way when you flip the board and both solder ends of the governor wires are easily seen. This increases the size of the governor allowing more electricity through and increasing torque. But it will burn your motor and speed controller out faster depending on how much or big the added wire is."
Is this accurate? And if so, could a potentiometer be soldered on instead of wire and dial in the added torque/speed?
And lastly, he also said this, is this true? "Also many scooters have a speed variant plug on the speed controller, and it usually has three wires. Jump 2 of those wires together for faster than normal speed. Jump the other two for slower than normal"
The motor controller I have is from a company that is out of business, Lyric, and there is no identifiers on the controller. Thanks