Holy smokes, 7000 watt brushless motor........ controller recommendations?

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Re: Holy smokes, 7000 watt brushless motor........ controller re

I really hope this works out well. If it does, I'm putting it on my Stealth. That, or a hub motor. But I can't find a 7000w hub motor.

I bent my wheel, broke my trans, and blew my motor. Now I cry a lot.

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Re: Holy smokes, 7000 watt brushless motor........ controller re

How fast does your 60V 100amp schwinn go? With that much power you should be able to easily get to highway speeds.

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The Stealth would go just under 30mph. The S180 is yet to be tested. The frame keeps giving me crap. Mig welding is a real irritatent without the gas. I do not recommend it.

I bent my wheel, broke my trans, and blew my motor. Now I cry a lot.

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Re: Holy smokes, 7000 watt brushless motor........ controller re

Hi all

Earlier in thread people were predicting these motors would not last long. Has that been bourne out by experience? Have any failed yet?

Thanks

Sam

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