cuekwe Jones
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Hi folks, couple of quick questions (for those who might know) about the Bolton/EBW Bafang "true" 750w motor upgrade.
(1) I have read/heard from multiple online sources that the upgraded 750w motor provides additional torque over the stock Rad motors, but not increased speed (without a motor controller upgrade). Rad Power Bikes (RPB) specifies the torque of their motors at 80nm, yet which is the same advertised spec for the Bolton upgraded motor (I assume also the EBW motor, though EBW doesn't specify). So question #1: If both the stock RPB motor and upgraded motors are rated at the same torque, how is the latter an improvement over the former? Or does the benefit of the upgraded motor derive solely from (or in combination with) the upgraded controller and display? (I am aware that the upgraded motor will only work with the upgraded controller/display).
(2) I notice that the male motor connector coming from my stock RPB motor has 3 main round power pins in the center of the connector, but also 7 flat outer pins/lugs around the inside perimeter of the connector (I assume control pins) that appear to be missing from the mating end of the upgraded motor connector (or near as I can tell from online photos). So question #2: Is there any functionality sacrificed with the upgraded motors in consequence of not being identical to the stock connector? Or, am I perhaps mistaken that there is any difference at all?
Thanks in advance for any help with these questions.
(1) I have read/heard from multiple online sources that the upgraded 750w motor provides additional torque over the stock Rad motors, but not increased speed (without a motor controller upgrade). Rad Power Bikes (RPB) specifies the torque of their motors at 80nm, yet which is the same advertised spec for the Bolton upgraded motor (I assume also the EBW motor, though EBW doesn't specify). So question #1: If both the stock RPB motor and upgraded motors are rated at the same torque, how is the latter an improvement over the former? Or does the benefit of the upgraded motor derive solely from (or in combination with) the upgraded controller and display? (I am aware that the upgraded motor will only work with the upgraded controller/display).
(2) I notice that the male motor connector coming from my stock RPB motor has 3 main round power pins in the center of the connector, but also 7 flat outer pins/lugs around the inside perimeter of the connector (I assume control pins) that appear to be missing from the mating end of the upgraded motor connector (or near as I can tell from online photos). So question #2: Is there any functionality sacrificed with the upgraded motors in consequence of not being identical to the stock connector? Or, am I perhaps mistaken that there is any difference at all?
Thanks in advance for any help with these questions.