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The Mophorn 1800W Electric Brushless DC Motor Kit is a high-performance motor designed for efficiency and versatility. With a powerful 1800W output and a lightweight aluminum construction, this motor is perfect for various electric vehicles, including e-bikes and scooters. It features a speed controller for customizable performance and can reach speeds of up to 5200 RPM, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a reliable and efficient motor solution.
J**.
Decent upgrade
Used to upgrade my chaos 1000w scooter, had to grind off mounts so i could use the bolt holes on side of motor. All fitted perfectly, using 48v 20ah battery. Scooter now goes over 30mph. Not sure if controller is limited and there is a way to get anymore speed from it.
M**H
Wonderful, runs great, controller could be better
The motor kit itself is great, paired it with a 48v DIY battery with a 50Amp BMS, pulls off with full battery insanely fast. Gets up to around 55kmh and doesn't take long to get there, the torque with the proper gear ration is also great, currently running 4:1 gear ratio with a 415H sprocket on both ends. The stock drive sprocket that comes with it is some odd size, wouldn't rely on it. Runs fast, good torque, doesn't heat up all too much.
D**E
Funzionale
Ecco dove è stato montato il motore , non mi ha dato problemi , ho invertito il senso di marcia e tutto funziona molto bene , la bici autocostruita è abbastanza pesante il motore non scalda molto e ho toccato i 60 km ora . Molto soddisfatto
R**R
Warum funktioniert es nicht
Hallo! Ich hab mal eine frage warum bekomm ich keinen strom zum motor das einzige was es macht ist funken wenn ich den Akku anschließe?
C**S
O motor não trabalha
O motor não trabalha
T**I
Powerful little motor/controller combo
Used this for a go-kart project and it's a great little motor for the job. Driving around for 10 minutes barely gets the motor warm, so it's got plenty of power for a go kart (can get my kart up to 25mph at top speed). It has good low end torque for a fast take-off, and even with an extra hundred pounds (my kid in the passenger seat) the motor barely noticed a difference and still had pretty much the same power. My setup is a 6:1 gear ratio (60 teeth on the wheel sprocket, 10 teeth on the motor sprocket).Connections were easy to make, and like others have said, the "electric lock" connector is what you should use to wire up an on/off switch. Reverse works well, but be aware that it does not go full speed just in reverse.If you are like me and needed to switch the direction of the motor (without using reverse), here are the instructions I found (from leafmotor blog) that worked for this motor/controller setup:For the 3 larger wires coming from the motor, you will want to wire them to the controller like this:Motor ——– ControllerThick yellow wire ——- Thick green wireThick green wire ——- Thick yellow wireThick blue wire ——– Thick blue wireFor the 5 smaller wires coming from the motor (hall effect sensor) you will want to wire them like this:Motor hall ——– Controller hallThin yellow wire ——– Thin yellow wireThin green wire ——– Thin blue wireThin blue wire ——– Thin green wireThin red wire ——– Thin red wireThin black wire ——– Thin black wireFor the hall effect wires, it's pretty easy to use a tiny flathead screwdriver and pop the connectors out of the harness and swap the blue and green wires.
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