sickwayne77
New Member
Hi all,
I have a quick issue to ask about. I'm sure I can use a twist grip throttle to feed input to multiple motor controllers, but I would like to know if anyone has already done it on this site. I have been into RC for a long time and I often use a single input for several motor controllers, and to do that I just wire all the signal grounds together and wire all the signal inputs together; easy.
Has anyone installed a front AND rear hub motor kit here?
I have seen Luna's site and contacting them may be a possible route for info, but I am cheap and I will likely buy the ebay kits (48V 1000W) and their info may not apply exactly; I would expect a substantially sized company like Luna to just offer a dual wiring harness and forego explaining how to wire up multiple controllers to people.
A few more specifics:
I may never get around to building this, but I would like to build a Model T look-a-like using 4 front wheel kits. Just something with golf cart like performance that I can ride around down town and at car shows in. But the alure of using those cheap conversion kits goes away if I have to consider the possibility of frying one or two controllers while trying to wire them up. At that point it would be cheaper to have constructed a double reduction drive and used a couple larger motors on the rear wheels only.
Thanks!
Wayne
I have a quick issue to ask about. I'm sure I can use a twist grip throttle to feed input to multiple motor controllers, but I would like to know if anyone has already done it on this site. I have been into RC for a long time and I often use a single input for several motor controllers, and to do that I just wire all the signal grounds together and wire all the signal inputs together; easy.
Has anyone installed a front AND rear hub motor kit here?
I have seen Luna's site and contacting them may be a possible route for info, but I am cheap and I will likely buy the ebay kits (48V 1000W) and their info may not apply exactly; I would expect a substantially sized company like Luna to just offer a dual wiring harness and forego explaining how to wire up multiple controllers to people.
A few more specifics:
I may never get around to building this, but I would like to build a Model T look-a-like using 4 front wheel kits. Just something with golf cart like performance that I can ride around down town and at car shows in. But the alure of using those cheap conversion kits goes away if I have to consider the possibility of frying one or two controllers while trying to wire them up. At that point it would be cheaper to have constructed a double reduction drive and used a couple larger motors on the rear wheels only.
Thanks!
Wayne