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Old 06-23-2008, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by rodalan View Post
With a 36v 10 ah battery installed it should only be 360 watts going to the 450 watt motor, does that make sense im new and just guessing
Hi there Rodalan,

I realize you mention you're only guessing with all of this, but If you're guessing that a 36v 10 ah battery equals 360 watts going to a 450 watt motor, does that also mean the stock 24v 10 ah battery is only sending 240 watts to a 450 watt motor?? Is the E-Zip 450 watt motor rating actually peak wattage and it's actual continuous rating is only 250 watts on this motor?

I'd love to know what the formula is to actually calculate all of this. An interesting question to say the least. Perhaps someone will chime in and can answer all of this.


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