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hey, could someone give me a list of what controller is required for say a 750W motor upwards? if it's a 36v motor do i need 36v in batteries for full load & should i get a bigger controller than 36v? so it can handle more? cheers guys
 

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I have a Curtis controller that I bought a few days before finding the dual motor control that suited my needs better. Its a 250 amp controller and is in great shape
I would like 100.00 shipped to your door.
 

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if i had a 12 or 24v motor how much power could i get if i add more batteries say 48v of batteries? would it make a difference to power?

is pwm same as speed controller?
 
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The "know it all" is still in school. He will no doupt answer you when he gets home. I did not even know he was 14 when he answered my first questions.
 

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if i had a 12 or 24v motor how much power could i get if i add more batteries say 48v of batteries? would it make a difference to power?

is pwm same as speed controller?

It would certainly go faster, not nessesarily more powerful but, then you're at risk of burning out the motor really fast.

PWM stands for Pulse Width Modulation, which is a method of controlling how much current is going into a particular device. It is used in many things like power supplies and motor controllers. It is a much more efficient method of controlling current than linear voltage control.
 

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Oh, I wasn't trying to be sarcastic. I thought maybe you hadn't seen the part where he said he got it off a hydraulic pump. I'd like to see one of those motors myself.
 

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no i didn't notice it, some serious wad of cash on the batteries tho. defo not in my price range.
 

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Motor was probably came from a forklift (hydraulic system) or from big truck (lifter for a bed) ...One of those motors is used for a car conversion ( project ForkenSwift ) in Canada.
 
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