Sounds. Really Nice. I Got a Xiaomi scooter 36v. I Think it has a 350watt hub. Can i still use the same 36v batteri if i get a new controller and 500watt hub.
@@chifishingdk2884 I would say it would work BUT if it is a 350w motor and a 350w controller, you are limited. I always use twice the wattage controller if I can, or more than the motor all the time.
@@chifishingdk2884 you know, I have I brushless 350w hub motor scooter as well. Sorry, I didn't realize you said your was an original hub motor, anyway, I believe and want to test a better controller on a 350w or even 250w to see if it gains speed. However, it is possible the upper "speedo" controller could be effecting the top speed. I am only beginning to test these.
thanks for sharing! You should be able to tackle any hill with that ratio and motor!From my research we need to over volt the motor if we desire a higher top speed without difficult mods of the sprockets... In many states, 20mph is the top allowed speed for our e-scooters so it's a reasonable and safe target mph. Take care
The plastic above the hole your running the wires through on the battery box is a access panel just pull it up and u don't have to depin connectors unless ur changing where they are in the clip
@Rowland Patrick I kinda want to do this to my e300 I got for 30 bucks and use it at my job. 40 minutes of run time isn't gonna work though. So. Space efficient battery, power efficient motor, and a variable speed controller, and now you've got a rugged scooter with some actual range. There are definitely better executions than this video though
I built an E300 with a 24v 500w currie motor and added a 36v 1000w controller the a 36v 14ah lithium, 25-27mph.
Sounds. Really Nice. I Got a Xiaomi scooter 36v. I Think it has a 350watt hub. Can i still use the same 36v batteri if i get a new controller and 500watt hub.
@@chifishingdk2884No, I am sure your old motor is brushed, a hub motor is brushless. You would need a brushless controller.
@@bdrgarage7039 it is a brushless controller. I goes 25kmh. I think its speed limited
@@chifishingdk2884 I would say it would work BUT if it is a 350w motor and a 350w controller, you are limited. I always use twice the wattage controller if I can, or more than the motor all the time.
@@chifishingdk2884 you know, I have I brushless 350w hub motor scooter as well. Sorry, I didn't realize you said your was an original hub motor, anyway, I believe and want to test a better controller on a 350w or even 250w to see if it gains speed. However, it is possible the upper "speedo" controller could be effecting the top speed. I am only beginning to test these.
thanks for pointing out that frustrating fact and doing it as most of us would have to..
thanks for sharing! You should be able to tackle any hill with that ratio and motor!From my research we need to over volt the motor if we desire a higher top speed without difficult mods of the sprockets... In many states, 20mph is the top allowed speed for our e-scooters so it's a reasonable and safe target mph.
Take care
Great video 🤙🏽. You need do a video of you riding it and see if you did go 15 mph or higher.
any update on this build, wondering how it performs and how much it cost the whole build.
The plastic above the hole your running the wires through on the battery box is a access panel just pull it up and u don't have to depin connectors unless ur changing where they are in the clip
Right! I was super tickled when I realized this myself. Good little feature.
Where can we get that battery and charger?
part 2???
did you break the 15 mph barrier in successive high speed passes
Dude totally destroyed a fine scooter woulda been better of gifted to someone that needed it. Horrible hack. Worth the laugh though😂😂😂
@@rowlandpatrick5398 haha, some motors are rpm limited & need a bigger sprocket to achieve higher speeds
@Rowland Patrick I kinda want to do this to my e300 I got for 30 bucks and use it at my job. 40 minutes of run time isn't gonna work though. So. Space efficient battery, power efficient motor, and a variable speed controller, and now you've got a rugged scooter with some actual range.
There are definitely better executions than this video though
Time to change the gearing
Where is the 2nd video ride test to this ....KAAA BOOOM! ha ha ha lol ;)
What battery pack did you get? I'm looking for a 32v 800w pack for mine. I'm waiting for my speed controller to come in.
eBay. I think it was around $150 for the one I picked up one of the few that were in the US. The seller was "Power_batteryb".
Watch out. Those connector will melt.
Like the entire did do but welding it to the frame was not helpful as you said 95% of people do not have welders.
Well there 25mins never get back...