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Yup, saw that too. How can you sell a "45 Amp" kit with a 30 amp controller? That's just the first red flag here though.That controller is 30A Max battery amps.
Yes I agree on that.That might be the case, but I have to agree with AHicks, a little deceiving.
They should make it more clear.
Yes. Same as EBW & Bolton.Interestingly they have 35A controller.
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Its not CR S107 but something close I believe (I have asked about that).Here, that's Bafang CR S107
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I know but apparrently the picture is not accurate in that sense. I have asked and got answer it isnt CR S107.I think it is, it even says on the controller.
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Yeah. Bit confusing. I have asked and real specs are 60v absolute max volts ( so 52v battery max). Peak battery current 30A.One of the things that I have problem is that, on the title it clearly says 45A.
That makes it sound like it comes with 45A controller.
(Though, it does say it comes with 30A controller if you read the description, it still says "45A continuous – 80A/90A peak!" as well)
Also, I don't know why he just wrote amperage and not voltage.
45A could mean anything... is it 36V? 48V? 52V? 60V? .... etc.
It says, "1000W 45A" which would mean 22V.
Bunch of confusing and conflicting info scattered around in the description.
Maybe accidental but surely confusing.Okay so they put a picture of different controller?