36 volt vs 48 volt driving
36 volt vs 48 volt driving
Is 36V tennable for an electric cart? Or is 48 volt a must? Looking at 2000-2500 lbs.
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Re: 36 volt vs 48 volt driving
Just remember, whatever voltage you end up with, ya gotta charge it. That's why I go gas engine.
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Re: 36 volt vs 48 volt driving
As long as the horse power output is the same, and the controls and motors are 36 volt why not?
Everyone is so politically fucked up that they're segregating themselves in the name of equal rights and liberation.
Re: 36 volt vs 48 volt driving
All things being equal, meaning availability of motors, controllers, batteries, etc. going 48V saves a bunch on copper costs to run all that torque.
You should look at locked-rotor current on 36 vs 48 V motors, cuz that is going to drive your power cable thickness from battery —> controller —> motor.
But, with a super vague ask, you get super random meh answers.
You should look at locked-rotor current on 36 vs 48 V motors, cuz that is going to drive your power cable thickness from battery —> controller —> motor.
But, with a super vague ask, you get super random meh answers.