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Originally Posted by Lowell_
Check the part numbers on the MOSFETs. Chances are it would work fine at 36V. In fact if the MOSFETs are 55V, you could run 4 SLA's in series as long as the other components are ok for 48V.

My local Canadian Tire just got that model in recently, the the display unit seemed to be fully charged. I took it for a few wheelies down the bike aisle, and it could definitely use more torque and speed
Unfornately the circuit board is potted to the inside of the housing. The housing is used as an heat-sink for the 6 FETs. It is impossible to see the marking on the FETs unless the potting epoxy is removed.

Is there anyway to remove the epoxy without destroying the circuit board?
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