VEVOR 350W Electric Brush DC Motor 3000RPM DC Motor 24V Electric DC Motor for Electric Scooter Mini Bike Quad Go-Kart or Electric Bicycle (24V 350W)
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There may be a 3/8 thread in it, but I believe it to be 7/16.
It is unclear how many amps there are. It is possible to buy power supplies from them.
Selected User Reviews For VEVOR 350W Electric Brush DC Motor 3000RPM DC Motor 24V Electric DC Motor for Electric Scooter Mini Bike Quad Go-Kart or Electric Bicycle (24V 350W)
I used this for a project at my offroad go kart build and I haven't had a problem. It's fairly quiet and has a good torque rating. In fact, there is too much of it! In addition to that, the 3/16-inch mounting feet bent! Nothing a sledgehammer can't fix, but it's a bit tricky.
It took half a week longer for them to deliver it, which is my reason for giving it only 2 stars. Every time I asked my children when the new motor would arrive, they kept asking me. There was no direct replacement for a Razor Dirt Quad motor in my project. There was a problem with the motor's gearing. It was a relief to have the old motor because I had to modify and use the old gear to get the quad to run. Up to this point, all is well.
The motor is being used as a drive motor At the moment, it is not in operation. A number 35 chain is not attached to the chain sprocket. I should be able to find the right gear once I find the right one.
My son bought this motor for his electric quad and it works perfectly fine and provides enough power for the quad. Shipping was fast and there were no complaints with the order.
Getting the different sprocket and model was a pleasure. This leaves me feeling very disappointed.
With the addition of a 35 tooth sprocket to the axel, I am able to utilize this motor to produce power for a flat bed truck. It performed well on a blacktop surface and with 200 pounds. It is quite frustrating to be out in rough terrain only for the chain to slip As soon as I attempt to remove the nut holding the sprocket, it won't move. I would like to replace it with a 10T 40 P. If anyone knows what the shaft's diameter is, if there is a way to accurately measure it without taking it apart, I would appreciate it. I hope this helps anyone else contemplating buying one in the future.