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Originally Posted by BC
Super Cheap battery pack.
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Possibly good for starting currents for cars, but heard it's terrible for continous operation.
23A a bit overkill and requires 240V power which can be awkward for portability.
If you measured the voltage at the motor terminals then wiring thickness maybe the issue.
Batteries have an internal resistance, some high for continuos operations, some are low for high current operations. Resistance is a key factor in supplying the right voltage/current to the device being used. Keep the wiring resistance as low as possible maybe the main problem. But if you are measuring the voltage at the battery then there is not enough power to supply the motors.