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    Brushless controller questions.

    Parallel was my original plan for the higher ah, the 40v will be enough. I was also thinking or doing this. It'd be nice to have another battery ready to go, but also, I wouldn't have the ah with one vs with 2 in parallel. Once I get it built and wired I can play with it. Who knows 1 40v may...
  2. J

    Brushless controller questions.

    Thanks for looking! I don't have any ryobi tools, just milwaukee. I was looking at the high output batteries so I can use them with my tools.. but they are expensive as s*it (as you could of guessed 😂) so ryobi it is!
  3. J

    Brushless controller questions.

    From what it looks like this manufacturer used a dual battery charging station to house the batteries, and then just a metal box to keep them dry. From what I read they are very good dollys, now I don't know if it works well because it's 48v? That's going to be the difference with my build vs...
  4. J

    Brushless controller questions.

    Definitely will look into it. I read somewhere that the newer tools have fitmit issues with the older batteries so your right about that. I will do more research on them before pulling the trigger. I am still a little far out from hooking up batteries. Still need to build the frame, get the...
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    Brushless controller questions.

    Referring to this, I was looking into 40v Ryobi batteries. 12.0 ah each and 432 wh each, was going to run 2. I got the idea from another dolly manufacturer who runs the same setup with the 2 40v Ryobi batteries. on a 48v system. Now I dont know anything else, the controller setup, axle...
  6. J

    Brushless controller questions.

    Hello everyone, new here. Thanks for having me. This isn't really e bike related but it's a diy build nonetheless.. Long story short I am building a electric dolly/hand truck. I bought a 24v brushless transaxle on ebay (pic below) I am also looking to get this 24v-60v programmable Controller...
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