Hello I am not sure how to reply to some of you since I do not see the reply button for each of the answers given to me.
The battery voltage is around 53 and it is only 6 months old.
When I connect my digital multimeter, I have to put on AC not on DC to get a proper reading of around
33V in full throttle measuring either 2 of the 3 wires going to the brushless motor.
Is the voltage going on the motor AC or DC sometimes I am confused.
I thought about putting 60V going to the controller but since I think the power to my lighting systems is around 6V, increasing the voltage of the battery to increase speed will not burn my electronic componants?
I also read that my windings might overheat and melt down, leaving me with no bikes at all.
To check the winding , I am not able to do it that easily, since my previous brushless motor went back to the factory and it is hard for me to convince my dealer to dismantle brand new motor having around 12 little allen bolts to just check the windings.
(My lighting, flashers, alarm system, cruise control seems to be connected to the controller.
My charging system seems to work right, I am checking my charging light and when I am cruising it comes on if I do not draw too much power from it.
If I put 60V putting another battery in series, will my controller fry since it is a 48 v controller. I could easily buy another one for 14 bucks but I am trying to avoid to be stuck with a dead controller, having to go far away to get another one.
I do not have a schematic for putting another battery in series but I also wonder how can I charge 60v when my charger gives only 48v?
I am thrilled to have people liking e-bike sharing their knowledge in the web, so I am not the only one, thanks to all.
Thank you for the ones that take the time to write me, you know who you are, thank you for your answers.
I am eager to receive them, my e-bike is one of my babies , and if I can make it unique and better, I am happy with this.
I wait for your answers if you have one.
charles