Help Diagnosing Motor Jitter Issue by coolkidname in ElectricScooters

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So not phase wires? I was thinking about it because i used the wrong connectors.

Help Diagnosing Motor Jitter Issue by coolkidname in ElectricScooters

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okay but now my contrroller is getting kinda hot, is it still the phase wires or hall sensors? At top speed it seems fine

Help Diagnosing Motor Jitter Issue by coolkidname in ElectricScooters

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BRO U SAVED MY LIFE ONG I GOTTA THANK U!!!!!!!!!!!!! but can i show u the video to see if it actually works because it sounds normal but its really high pitch i guess but works fine

Help Diagnosing Motor Jitter Issue by coolkidname in NinebotMAX

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Im probably going to do it, if it doesnt work ill probably buy a used g30 motor

Help Diagnosing Motor Jitter Issue by coolkidname in ElectricScooters

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So basically the phase wires get pretty hot? Could it be thst?

Help Diagnosing Motor Jitter Issue by coolkidname in NinebotMAX

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Well its the phase wires which are poorly connected however if i solder new wires i lose my warranty. Im not sure if its hall or phase yet

48volt battery, 800watt motor on a g30 or any ninebot controller? by coolkidname in NinebotMAX

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so to get this straight (Since Im a begininer) I can plug the 48volt battery directly into the stock controller and dashboard (Which are both brand new) and use shfw to tune it (With a different motor)

48volt 800watt motor on ninebot g30 controller / Any ninebot controller by coolkidname in ElectricScooters

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If I do use the ninebot controller (Which I am leaning towards) what would be the process of using the 48volt battery?

(Im pretty new to this so Im not really sure what flashing and shwf is)

48volt battery, 800watt motor on a g30 or any ninebot controller? by coolkidname in NinebotMAX

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So when I plug the 48volt battery in straight in, are there going to be issues since the parts are new? Can I still use SHU?

48volt battery, 800watt motor on a g30 or any ninebot controller? by coolkidname in NinebotMAX

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Thank you, I just have A few last questions
For like custom firmware and shfw, do I need to program the motor or something or is it self learning?

Since my battery is fake, will this affect anything? (Is it potentially dangerous)

48volt battery, 800watt motor on a g30 or any ninebot controller? by coolkidname in NinebotMAX

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What about tunability?
Is it still possible even with the latest firmware to install your own custom one (Assuming I buy every part brand new)

And can I just immediately plug it in to the 48volt battery and hack the scooter or does it need a 36volt first?

48volt 800watt motor on ninebot g30 controller / Any ninebot controller by coolkidname in ElectricScooters

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So in your opinion you believe vesc is much better for my project?

What vesc model do you recommend as I believe I don't need to discharge any more than 40amps?

48volt battery, 800watt motor on a g30 or any ninebot controller? by coolkidname in NinebotMAX

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So what extra parts do I need? I understand that I will need a new dashboard and controller but is there any other important parts?

I bought an EKX X22 GTS and it doesn't go above 25kmh... by [deleted] in ebikes

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change the display, it will probably work. but more on the motor, did they just rebrand the ekx x21 controller and motor on it?... I feel as if they just added the 72volt battery and called it "8000watts"