thanks...so just to clarify this setup before i place an order...24 volt 10ah or 12ah and 350 watt motor with the stock thumb throttle and speed controller will work?
Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any further questions.
do i use 1 15ah battery or 2(24vol)t of the 15ah batteries? i thinking 2 to make 24 volts but how do i make them fit? would i be able to put back the cover? don't want to expose anything.
So IF i am using the similiar setup of 500w motor and 12v 15ah batteries, than i can use the stock controller without any issue? How many max 12v 15 ah battery could i get with this, 24v or 36 or higher?
You state the original Razor Ground Force Drifter controller is rated at 30 Amps so it can be used with a 500 Watt motor. However, when I read the specification for the CT-201C6 controller that you sell it states it is current limited to 20 amperes. The CT-201C6 controller is specified as the controller in the Razor Ground Force Drifter wiring diagrams. Can you explain the discrepancy since we plan to swap out the 250 watt motor for a 500 watt motor and to use the existing controller based upon your statement?
@FDolie
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The 250 Watt 20 Amp specifications listed for the CT201C6 controller were incorrect. I corrected the specifications to match those of the CT201C6 controller that currently we have in stock and its specifications now read 500 Watt and 30 Amp.
Every CT201C6 controller that I have seen on a Razor scooter, bike, or go cart has a 30A rating on its identification label. However since you are using an existing CT201C6 controller you may want to check the Amp rating on its identification label to confirm that it is 30A controller just to be on the safe side.
Please let us know how it goes.
I have two questions...
1.) What is the advantage in going from 24 volts to 36 volts?
2.) How many watts is the stock Razor Ground Force Go-Kart Motor?
If the battery pack Voltage is increased from 24 Volts to 36 Volts, and the rest of the electronics are left alone, then the motor will run at a higher speed and with more power which will increase the top speed of the go-kart. The downside of this is that the controller and motor are being used beyond there rated Voltage levels and may not last as long as if used at their original Voltage level. It is safer to upgrade to a 36 Volt controller when increasing the battery pack Voltage to 36 Volts so at least the battery pack and controller are both matching Voltages. Depending on the weight of the rider and terrain the 24 Volt motor may be able to run at 36 Volts indefinitely, or it may eventually be damaged from overheating due to the extra Voltage and load placed upon it. If the 24 Volt motor is damaged it can be replaced with a 36 Volt motor to remedy the situation.
The Razor Ground Force Go-Kart's stock motor is 250 Watts.
Does anyone know what the stock specifications are for a brand new Ground Force Razor? I'm looking to increase speed and run time, but not sure what motor or batteries I currently have.
twins
Hello any advice to extend riding time and make it go faster...just bought 2 of this machine for my twins...thinking of upgrading the battery to 24volt 9ah and 350watt motor with stock throttle and controller...
any help is appreciated.