I suppose you could somehow increase the amperage from the battery to make the motor spin faster but it would probably burn out. Of, if there is some sort of gear drive you could put a larger gear on the motor and smaller one on the wheel but then you would lose power and may have to push it to get it going.
In order to make your scooter go faster, you would have to change the speed control unit and batteries. No matter how many batteries you add to your scooter you will burn out the speed controller. Your best bet to go faster is to buy a bigger watt scooter from the git go or get a gas one.
Use a voltmeter to find out how many volts are lost between the battery and the motor at full load. If more than one volt, install a foot switch and some heavy cable to bypass the controller and wiring.
you must choose a Honda products,it has more speed and less weight.and Honda products has many service centers
Take it to a professional. I bought an Ajutor electric bike that went a laughable 20km an hour then i took it to one of my friends work where a guy who knew a little about them disconnected the retrictor from under the foot pannel and know it goes a respectable road worthy pace!. Me and my grandad try to do it ourselves and we nearly broke it!. I paid £20 and now it goes like a restricted petrol scooter which is better than a restricted electric scooter. Don't mess about with the restictor yourself it can really wreck your battery.
you must buy a new one or...you must lessen the motor's/scooter's weight
OR, get a +5 from mykwilwin.com this wire adapter allows you to easily ad a (7.2volt) or (8.4volt) r/c or airsoft battery to your electric scooter or pocket bike for added speed without spending a fortune
In order for an electric motor to spin freely you will have to make sure you have one thing. You have to have the electric current for the motor to run freely.
Yes. To make something move, you have to add energy. An electric motor won't turn by itself.
Electric motor.
The amount of copper in a particular motor is not determined by horsepower only, there is no relationship between the total weight of MAGNET WIRE to the HORSEPOWER of an electric motor. Determining factors are the vintage, frame, make, speed, and frame designation.
An electric motor converts electrical energy to kinetic energy.
electric energy to mechanical energy
It's the electric motor straining. A stronger battery may help.
In order for an electric motor to spin freely you will have to make sure you have one thing. You have to have the electric current for the motor to run freely.
You can make a motor stronger by always checking the engine, checking the oil, and brake light functions. Makes sure that you drive safely and do not stall it.
You get lots of batteries and a huge, powerful electric motor
yes. to make it stronger, increase the electric flow.
Yes. To make something move, you have to add energy. An electric motor won't turn by itself.
The electric motor changes electric energy into mechanical energy.
To make an electric motor slower, you can reduce the voltage supplied to the motor, decrease the frequency of the power supply (in case of AC motors), or use a gearbox to reduce the speed of the motor.
The electric force between you and a charge increases as you get closer due to the changing electric field intensity. The force follows an inverse square law, meaning it grows rapidly the closer you get. This is why you might feel a stronger force when near an electric charge.
In 1824, Michael Faraday invented the first electric motor. He demonstrated the principle of electromagnetic rotation, which led to the development of the modern electric motor.
An electric current through a resistive circuit can be increased by decreasing the resistive load or increasing the voltage of the circuit.