The lithium battery pack will need to be rated for a maximum continuous discharge current that is the same or higher than the controller's maximum current rating. Since the motor is rated at 1800 Watts then at 48 Volts that would be 37.5 Amps however the controller will be rated at more than this so the controller's maximum current rating should be used as the figure to purchase the battery pack with. To be safe a lithium battery pack with a 50 Amp maximum continuous discharge current would be a safe bet.
All chargers designed for lithium battery packs cut off power to the battery after it is fully charged. The lithium battery pack will have a charger rating specification and the charger will need to be the same Voltage as this rating and have the same or lower Amp rating.
If a heavy load is on the scooter and it is having trouble going up hills then a wheel sprocket with a larger diameter could be installed on the rear wheel to lower the gear ratio. This will increase the torque at the rear wheel and make up for the extra weight.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
I can check and see if 13km is a normal ride time. What are the Ah rating of the batteries and how many Watts is the motor?
If the chain tension is varying from normal to tight then the sprocket or wheel may have been machined incorrectly or the axle may be bent. I would have a look at the sprocket when it is turning to see what is causing it to wobble and take it from there.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Hello!
First I would like to thank ESP Support for actually answering all these different question from different people and giving detailed answers!
this is my first post, so here it goes!!!
I recently purchased a Razor MX 350 for my 8yr old son for this Christmas and noticed it had a short time he can actually ride it per charge! I believe the time is around 20 minutes. This is most unfortunate!! we live in the country and have a rough terrain so the ride time will probably even less. what recommendations would you have to expand his ride time? I read different articles on lithium batteries and believe this may be the answer to the problem....thank you!
The most economical way to get more ride time would be to rig up a quick change system for replacing the battery pack and then the original battery pack could be used along with a new battery pack which would cost around $60.00.
Krystian Pawlowski