What's up visforvoltage forum? I've been away for several years now(since I popped something in zerogas), but I've recently decided to pull out the old electric scoot and see what I can do to get it going again.
It's in a million pieces at the moment and has been in the crawl space under our house for oh... 10 years or so. This should be fun, lol.
The first thing I did was hose it off and give it a good wash. It's looking almost like a new xb-600 now(except for all the fairings i have removed during my tinkering).
I have an X-treme xb610 ebike and after a failed shunt mod, I bought an after market controller rather than an exact replacement (better controller, cheaper.)
My bike is 48v, 600watt motor.
The new controller is 48v 1000 watts. (Electric Bicycle Brushless DC Motor Controller 24V 36V 48V EBike 350W 500W 1000W | eBay)
The controller uses and led/lcd but I don't have it, the seller said I could jump the red and blue wire to make it work without one. So I did.
I'm interested in purchasing a 48V/60V/72V with/without hall sensor e-bike controller for my XB-600. Any suggestions or recommendations for a reliable unit at a fair price?
I recently replaced my motor hall sensors on an XB-600. Re-installed the motor and performed a test. The motor operated for a short time, then failed, but intermittently.
I am considering upgrading the battery but with so many options online (and none locally) it's hard to determine what will work on this bike. I want to get a battery that's as hassle free to install as possible. I would like it to just be plug and play and work with the original battery connectors/wires. I was told in another forum that I must match the draw of the controller box, and apart from not knowing exactly what that means, there is no information on the controller box itself to give me a clue.