INNOTRACE - Their entry level is 1700W to start

Ebiker33

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Innotrace

You might have to switch it to English from German.
Select under performance.

So I guess WW has something unique for the NA market
Although I didn't think they were allowed those high wattages in Europe?
 
We are not allowed these high wattage in the US either :)
(at least not on the road..... not that anyone cares of course :) )
I would venture to say most Hydra's purchased are over the limit anyways. Unless the customer made it a 750W, but then your Ultra is going to waste really.
 
Pretty sure Innotrace is just using different terminology for watts (maximum vs. nominal). The Innotrace "3000W" version would be the Archon 2300W nominal. Assuming the 750W nominal version provides upto 1700W max, that's actually not too bad.
 
Pretty sure Innotrace is just using different terminology for watts (maximum vs. nominal). The Innotrace "3000W" version would be the Archon 2300W nominal. Assuming the 750W nominal version provides upto 1700W max, that's actually not too bad.
They also do higher versions if you ask them.
I have several 3500W (60A max) and a 4500W (80A max) from Innotrace.
 
No Archon X1 is the same as Innotrace, it is the name WattWagons gives it in the US when they import it from Germany.
 
They also do higher versions if you ask them.
I have several 3500W (60A max) and a 4500W (80A max) from Innotrace.

3500W is the max we are supporting.

We had one dialed into 4500W version but man does it get hot. Barely got 20 mins...
Also no cells support it other than VTC6 - what pack are you riding with ?
 
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