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with that logic, I might as well get the 20A, as I could modulate the amperage on the controller-right?I'd go with the 17a model. On the KT controller you can modualte the power level (amps) going to the motor
with that logic, I might as well get the 20A, as I could modulate the amperage on the controller-right?I'd go with the 17a model. On the KT controller you can modualte the power level (amps) going to the motor
correct.with that logic, I might as well get the 20A, as I could modulate the amperage on the controller-right?
My previous controller fit pretty snug- so I'm only going with something that size or smaller
with that logic, I might as well get the 20A, as I could modulate the amperage on the controller-right?
What about the ones you didn't findAll the KT controllers that I found on AliExpress listed the measurements.
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Generally speaking they have 6, 9, or 12 Mosfets.
The Mosfets have been improving over the years and became more efficient, so the old 17 amp controllers are now capable of about 22 amps with the same size box.
You should be able to measure your current controller to compare with what you're interested in buying.
Sinewave is generally better than square wave.
Square wave is more efficient for the controller but it's noisier for both the controller and motor, and the efficiency saved by the controller is then wasted as extra heat in the motor.
Sinewave is kinder to your motor by providing smoother and cleaner power.
The KT controller also comes with JST connectors or waterproof connectors, so you'll need to pick the one that will plug into your ebike.
Such a contrarian!What about the ones you didn't find![]()
What about the ones you didn't find![]()
Honestly, I find it fun to dig all up in an items description. Add all the info up, is it legit? I’ve always been a crappy student, but I’ve learned how to do my homework now.
@Gionnirocket there's another more obscure one...took me a while to find it. Listed measurement 96x61x35mmAll the KT controllers that I found on AliExpress listed the measurements.
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Generally speaking they have 6, 9, or 12 Mosfets.
The Mosfets have been improving over the years and became more efficient, so the old 17 amp controllers are now capable of about 22 amps with the same size box.
You should be able to measure your current controller to compare with what you're interested in buying.
Sinewave is generally better than square wave.
Square wave is more efficient for the controller but it's noisier for both the controller and motor, and the efficiency saved by the controller is then wasted as extra heat in the motor.
Sinewave is kinder to your motor by providing smoother and cleaner power.
The KT controller also comes with JST connectors or waterproof connectors, so you'll need to pick the one that will plug into your ebike.
Could I do this on one of the cheaper displays? Lcd3 or Lcd5?Here is a link to the LCD8H manual. The C5 setting is what you would change to achieve the max current you want to allow. Do look at the other settings so you can gather other info you may need to properly set up your bike.
Could I do this on one of the cheaper displays? Lcd3 or Lcd5?