The rain came in today and with it the pain. God will this never end. Okay enough of that. I decided to rename this thread the evolution of a dual drive scooter.
Since I had nothing better to do I sat on my front porch drinking coffee as I moaned, and rethought the drive for the scooter. Since I bought the hub motor and I know it works after I soldiered the wires back together, I decided that I should run the 900 watt friction drive through the 36volt controller instead of the hub motor. I'm sure the friction drive is 36v 900 watt and matches the controller but I'm not too sure about the hub.
So I went onto ebay to order a 24volt 250 watt controller. I also got an inline fuse holder to limit the danger, since I have no idea what the real wheel motor is. I know that a brushed motor will run on a lower voltage without harm, but a higher voltage has damaged my friction drive motors before when they had unlimited amps available. So I'm just going to wait till the controller comes in, before I test the scooter.
I need to run some tests on the big red trike in my avatar. I bought three 12v 7ah batteries last month after the accident. I haven't had a chance to do a range test on them. I have been using 12v 12ah to make battery packs but I'm thinking the 7ah is lighter and less expensive. Since I would have to recharge the 12ah before heading back from the fishin' hole, I might as well build the lighter and easier to carry into the office battery pack. But I need to test it to see what it will do. So I am waiting to heal up and waiting to get back to building and testing. And I'm also going to try to stop boring you guys to tears.
Truth is I think that there is something to this build that might be worth repeating but I'll see later. Ghetto trike scooters are us. lol