The power made by the motors while connected but not on could damage ur stuff … The only way really safe is to disconnect your phase wires
So you can’t turn off one motor unless you disconnect it
The power made by the motors while connected but not on could damage ur stuff … The only way really safe is to disconnect your phase wires
So you can’t turn off one motor unless you disconnect it
the way i run my wire channels allows to to drop a mount, motor, and belt in the field with a hex key and skate tool.
I have also just unplugged it and tucked the phase leads in so that they don’t drag or get caught in anything.
I have consistently seen better range on flats with a single motor when running at a reasonalbe fun speed (15-18mph), but i have not tested this yet while burying the trigger.
There was a post here somewhere about space cell range and i did a test on a single 6355 vs a dual 6355 and i was able to go further on the same charge level with just one motor. I think it was the thread about space cell range. Anyway i got more range on one motor than two. but hills were steeper, if you know what i mean.
What if you used the vesc to control 3 relays to physically disconnect the phase wires from one of the motors although there’s still the drag problem with the second belt.