Last night was a big old flop. I decided to try out the power on the thing before I went to much further. I figured that if I have to rebuild the powertrain side I need to know now. Well I need to rebuild the powertrain side. I am just not sure to what extent. The single motor was torquing up so much that it could twist the motor mount and misalign the chain. This didn't help me at all. Between this and some questionable wiring the thing wouldn't even climb over a 2x4. Very disappointing. I need to do some more testing to figure out where the problem lies. I guess I will rewire it and see if that does it. Then I can try to remove the speed controller and see if that is a current limit. Finally, maybe rebuild the motor mount to be more rigid?
If that all fails I am not sure what path I will take. I can setup the second motor, but between the gears, chain, and larger speed controller I will likely be in that upgrade for around $100. I could throw the kitchen sink at it and upgrade to a 1800W brushless 48V motor system. Certain to push this cart all over the place. That will set me back around $130 for the motor and controller and another $120 for two more batteries. It is pretty much guaranteed to work though. If I setup both the motors I have now I will only be around 700W of motor power. Is an additional $150 worth more than double the power? I know, I know. Yes it is! But that is another $250 into a project that is wildly over budget. I am nearing the point on this project that I can't hide the cost in my normal spending.