Low ball clone not an actual brand name. @harryS and @AHicks for some insight into budget kits. But in my experience those kits can be junk. In my years of doing support I saw more problems then not. I save my dollars until I can afford better gear. Better gear, better parts stream, and more support.Yasmin
OK, finding a source for what you need is a big piece of the equation.I can go through Walmart too and get a brand name Yasmin for about 300? Thought. 48v 1000w kit
Any recommendations for budget build kit.preferably like $500 ballpark or lessOK, finding a source for what you need is a big piece of the equation.
The SECOND piece, is do you have the confidence/experience to assemble it? If there is the slightest hesitation saying yes, then you need to look into available support. I can almost guarantee there will be very little in the way of instructions that come with that "kit" (something to look in to BEFORE buying?) but who are you going to call with a question regarding an extra or missing wire for instance? Asking the kit supplier for info can take days for a reply, and generally it's only one question at a time to prevent confusion.....
Walmart sold the ancheer brand, which didn't even make it through the Court review before the controller failed. Walmart DTV converter had lines through the picture the day I bought it (bad e-caps). Whereas the K-mart DTV converter for $3 more was fine for 2 years. Always a bargain at Walmart.I can go through Walmart too and get a brand name Yasmin for about 300? Thought. 48v 1000w kit
Leafbikes has a pretty decent reputation, and seemed to be responsive to a couple issues I had doing my first conversion several years ago.Any recommendations for budget build kit.preferably like $500 ballpark or less
Based on Neptronix posts? But I agree. Although I prefer the 9c 212.Leafbikes has a pretty decent reputation,
You keep mentioning this. I was digging through spare parts today a i have a KT display and controller. No idea why or when I bought it but I have a rebuild that would be simpler if those parts work well.My personal preference would be for a kit that used a KT controller and display.
Spendy but their RTR, ready to roll, those kits are incredibly well designed. Check out the simplicity of their connections.Grin Technologies might be another source....