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Old 07-02-21, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by cat0020
Don't you need a controller that can handle two separate, parallel circuits? or at least add a switch that allow you to change between the parallel circuits of two batteries.
You could normally run one controller with two batteries. If you had two motors, you would need two controllers.

You don't have to have a switch. You could just unplug one, and plug in the other.
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