I haven't personally tried it. It will be an over volting of the controller. It might be fine, but also might overload the controller and shorten its life. It think the motor could handle the overvolting better than the controller. If it was my MX350, I would definitely at least try it out and see what happens.
I thought I was the only one, they run awesome off of these
Except I put an in-line fuse
i did this same build on a scooter, except i used the hart 40v 5AH batteries, ran them connected in series @ 80 volts, the scooter does about 45 mph
You did that on a 36v motor and controller? It won’t damage them?
When you wire batteries in series only the voltage multiples the amp hour does not. So will still be 4ah
You can use 4 of those batteries and run 2 In series and the other 2 in parallel to achieve 72v 8ah
Will this hack work for MX350?
I haven't personally tried it. It will be an over volting of the controller. It might be fine, but also might overload the controller and shorten its life. It think the motor could handle the overvolting better than the controller. If it was my MX350, I would definitely at least try it out and see what happens.
No, you'll burn out your controller. The MX350 is a 24v system. The MX500 is a 36v system.
@@chuck1011212 could get a voltage controller and keep it at 24v though. would also increase the ah of the battery I think. worth a shot :)