Hi PWD
You can run dual drive safely on INTERNAL controllers only.
Internal controllers will draw between 15-20A at times continuous.
GM website rates the battery as 20A continous current. I can vouch to say that it can handle 30A continuous - and the only way I clarified that was to buy the exact same batteries GM use (for a failed pack....)
So here are your choices
1. Dual drive with internal controllers. Retain your 48v GM12Ah battery. Your range if used sensibly will be slightly greater due to running both wheels at once, expect double, near triple your take off speed - and I am yet to find ANYONE not happy with a internal dual drive setup
2. Buy the external wheel, plus controller (infineon whatever) and be up for more $$$$$ however, you will launch like a rocket but will need another 48v battery and would be juicing the power constantly. Sure the bike will fly, but you have reduced your range. It's up to you.
Honestly, and speaking from personal experience - I would suggest sticking with the internal controller for simplicity sake.
Anyway don't even try running dual drive with either of them external controller, using that battery. You will risk damaging the
BMS and it will cut out on a hill or takeoff above I believe 45-50A max is what that battery can peak.
Description of cells attached (try adding the cost for the whole lot, plus cell holders, plus key switch,
BMS etc. etc. etc)
GM packs are FANTASTIC value, and are built with terrific quality now.
You could say this to yourself "Okay I will go with the internal controller. Then maybe down the track I'll get another battery and 2 controllers and make them external dual drive"
But I assume you will never think that
Good luck with your decision, hey what size wheels are these>?
Cheers