I am gathering parts to build a Mooncool MTB trike that is a step through. I am going to make it a 72volt 30AH with a 2000 watt front wheel hub and I will use a motorcycle stabilizer arm to stop the steering from getting too squirrelly. I liked your use of 2 torque arms, that is a great idea as I was only planning to use one, cheers for that! I am going to raise the basket in the back by bolting in a 1/4 inch piece of aluminum and then using that platform to house the battery and electronics. I am going to attach the Fardriver 72250 controller heat sink down against the aluminum plate adding heat sink compound to dissipate more heat. I am eager to get this build under way and am just waiting for the battery at this point.
Did the vendor provide a replacement controller? These are not cheap... I hope you got a free replacement. Glad the issue is resolved. Maybe the 52 volt rather than 48 volt could have fried the controller as well.
It sounds like you did not install the pedal assist sensor...I've never ridden an ebike and am converting my mother-in-law's trike with the same kit you used...what are the advantages or disadvantages of the pas? Seems like nobody bothers with it...
Very cool
I am gathering parts to build a Mooncool MTB trike that is a step through. I am going to make it a 72volt 30AH with a 2000 watt front wheel hub and I will use a motorcycle stabilizer arm to stop the steering from getting too squirrelly. I liked your use of 2 torque arms, that is a great idea as I was only planning to use one, cheers for that! I am going to raise the basket in the back by bolting in a 1/4 inch piece of aluminum and then using that platform to house the battery and electronics. I am going to attach the Fardriver 72250 controller heat sink down against the aluminum plate adding heat sink compound to dissipate more heat. I am eager to get this build under way and am just waiting for the battery at this point.
Did the vendor provide a replacement controller? These are not cheap... I hope you got a free replacement. Glad the issue is resolved. Maybe the 52 volt rather than 48 volt could have fried the controller as well.
A clean machine
It sounds like you did not install the pedal assist sensor...I've never ridden an ebike and am converting my mother-in-law's trike with the same kit you used...what are the advantages or disadvantages of the pas? Seems like nobody bothers with it...
Nice
how many miles do you get frome them motors and batteries?
you crashed into that door at very end dident you ......If so should kept it in
Top speed in 1000w mode?
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Very cool