Can a 60V Motor Handle an Upgrade to 72V?
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60V motor cannot handle an upgrade to 72V. Introduction to motors: Motor: Commonly known as an electric motor, it is an electrical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, which can then be used to generate kinetic energy to drive other equipment. Since electric vehicles use power batteries as their onboard energy source, their capacity is limited. To extend the driving range as much as possible, most drive systems employ energy feedback technology. This means that during vehicle braking, the kinetic energy lost by the wheels is fed back to the battery through the controller, and the motor is put into a power generation state, delivering the generated electricity to the battery. Motor maintenance: Clean the motor promptly to remove dust and oil sludge from the motor housing. If the operating environment is dusty, it is best to clean it daily. Inspect and clean the motor terminals. Check whether the terminal screws in the junction box are loose or burnt. Inspect all fixed screws, including foundation bolts, end cover screws, bearing cover screws, etc. Tighten any loose nuts. Check the transmission device, examine whether the pulley or coupling is damaged or worn, and ensure it is securely installed; inspect the belt and its connectors for integrity.