How did you manage to feed it 80v ? Voilamarts are typically 48v or 52v and the controller capacitors are 63v so I’m amazed you pumped 80v. I would think the capacitors would blow up. Unless you are using a different non-Voilamart Controller. Interested in your reply as I have a 60v battery but I don’t connect it to my Voilamart as fully charged it can hold 68v above the 63v capacitors. I wonder if these capacitors have some tolerance.
Bomb on wheel
It would help if you researched relays so you wouldn't blow up your switches.
Thats super cool, not very practical but definitely fun, i spent the same just to top out at 22mph and get less than 20 miles range
How did you manage to feed it 80v ? Voilamarts are typically 48v or 52v and the controller capacitors are 63v so I’m amazed you pumped 80v. I would think the capacitors would blow up. Unless you are using a different non-Voilamart Controller. Interested in your reply as I have a 60v battery but I don’t connect it to my Voilamart as fully charged it can hold 68v above the 63v capacitors. I wonder if these capacitors have some tolerance.
Yo bro you gotta get a torque arm on the motor or your front dropouts are going to snap
I bought this kit and have you tried the 8ah battery I have a bunch of 2ah ones and a 8ah one but now I’m kinda scared to use it when the kit comes
I would like to build one that will do 50miles
Don't ride a longboard behind one
What's the range you can ride? Is it only a few miles?
@@smugreport I'd sat with the 5ah battery about 6-7 miles
If your just cruising then probably about 15-18 miles