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Overvolt M365 #90
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Edit: The MOSFETs are actually 100v_max 110A STP15810. Maybe changing out the 63v capacitor and the 5v supply circuit can enable running 84v_max battery? |
I found a video from a Spanish guy that modified the original m365 controller to use two 36v batteries for 84v max. I also found this forum post detailing the steps:
Has anyone tried this method? |
Why the video on youtube is private |
What is the maximum voltage the controller will support? What is the max voltage override capable in firmware?
From my research, the controller main capacitor is 63v and the MOSFETs are 75v_max 80A STB75NF75.
I see people running 12s 50.4v_max without any controller modification.
10s3p(OEM battery)+2s3p(Additional battery) in series
A Russian guy 3D printed a 2s3p battery holder to run 12s.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3714249
https://electro.club/forum/uvelichenie_napryajeniya_pitaniya_dvigatelya
I hear 13s 54.6v_max is possible, but can blow controller on regen brake. Maybe changing from a 63v capacitor to a 100v one will solve the issue?
Also, I saw someone using a BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) to power the BLE board with 5v when using higher voltage on the controller. Im not sure at what voltage that is necessary.
What is the max voltage the motors can handle? Using a Chinese 72v controller running on 20s 84v_max would double the top speed to 60km/h.
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