StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby sk8norcal » Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:27 pm

interesting...
where r u gonna mount the battery?
a Ezip 750 scooter would make a nicer donor vehicle for 12" wheels,
it comes with front suspension fork...
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:58 am

Hello,

I connect the motor now.

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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:10 am

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Yes, Ezip, Very nice Scooter,

i think about different stand up scooter, you can see in my pictures,
i think in this way, I have better controlling on stability, also in this way i can put big capacity of batteries more easily, (i have 51.2V@15Ah),

after i finish in the future i think i will add some suspension for front wheel.

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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:07 am

Helle everyone,

I add some pictures for update,
i made a test ride after i program the Hub, and it is work great, lot of fun.
Next stage, to build two seats with spring suspension for comform.

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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby fechter » Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:24 am

Nice work!
I'm interested about the motor. It looks like a nice size.
I found riding a stand up scooter with feet off to the sides difficult. You may want to make your foot pegs more like running boards and have them go the length of the deck so you can easily change your foot position. Usually you need one foot ahead of the other to maintain your forward/backward balance. If you depend on the handlebars, they better be really strong. Low speed cornering will take some practice too.

Personally, I'd put a seat on it. It could be easily removable.

I rode something similar years ago:
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby SamTexas » Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:16 am

Nice work Astropower. If I had your patience and metal work skill, I would have built the whole frame from scratch.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby fechter » Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:57 am

Where did you get those tires? They look like they would be great on my scooter.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:11 pm

Hello,

12-1/2x2.75 Heavy-Duty Knobby Tread Electric Scooter and Dirt Bike Tire, 65PSI

You can find them on:
http://www.electricscooterparts.com/tires.html
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby fechter » Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:29 am

Astropower wrote:Hello,

12-1/2x2.75 Heavy-Duty Knobby Tread Electric Scooter and Dirt Bike Tire, 65PSI

You can find them on:
http://www.electricscooterparts.com/tires.html


Excellent! Thanks.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Mon May 07, 2012 1:30 am

Hello,

Some updates.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Mon May 07, 2012 1:34 am

3 stages for finish this toy.

1. cleaninig the frame
2. painting
3. connect all parts.

And drive.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Dave-s » Thu May 17, 2012 2:18 am

Hi Baruch,
Nice scooter. Is it running yet?
Where did you buy the motor? And where did you get the batteries?
You should checkout tncscooters.com, he ships to Israel (except for motors), and has good prices.
Did you have any problems with customs when you got these parts?
You should hook up a battery management system (BMS), or at least an LVC (Low Voltage Cutoff) to protect your batteries.

I have many scooter parts, so if you need something urgently I can lend you the part until you order it from abroad.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:02 am

Hello all,

i just continum with my build now. i was too busy.

as i told you, i start with painting,
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this is after painting, need to dry. also i connected aluminum legs ped (BMX style).
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This the front end back light, LED 10W for front, 1W LED for rear.
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Frame after dry.
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I make mix between Black color with Metalic Silver, to create Dark metalic Gray.
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Second picture of frame
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Battery:
My cells are 16pcs of 15Ah Headway 40152. total 53V.
All the BMS are waste of money, not reliable, and do not do the work properly And with them you can get stuck in the middle of the road without a logical reason, and I do not want it to happen.
so, in order to save the life time of this cells, i need to add some components.
1)to balance cells, i was order 16 units of balance boards. it balance with 1400mA, (in BMS board it about 85mA to 150mA). the balance is only when i charge !.
2)to protect over discharge or short cells output, i add Fuse of 50A.
3) to protect low voltage, my controller cut the power off when the voltage is 41.5V, and for me, to know when my batteries are low, i add some device, from the RC toy world,
this device, for 8 cells, so i connected 2pcs, it can programmable, when voltage below then 2.7V, of some of cells. it start to make alarm.
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start to assemble all:
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soon, test ride results.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby mistercrash » Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:54 am

This thing is very cool. Nicely done sir, luuuuuuv it!
Is it ready yet?
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby ohzee » Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:34 pm

wow that is one awesome ride.. very impressive.. Love to see some video of it in action.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby wingtip » Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:44 am

Nice looking project. Your work has a very simple and well-thought-out sensibility to it. You must be an engineer of some type.

I'm very curious about several things but mostly how the suspension seat system functions. The idea of suspending the rider seems very logical on a small electric vehicle. I've thought about it for a long time but the only things out there seem to be the Thudbuster seatpost and a few others. Does the seat suspension depend on the rider having some weight on the footpegs as well? Does the weight of a passenger allow the suspension to still function well? What about when seated? I would love to know more about this system and how you designed it.

Some other things I'm curious about, what brand is the motor, what's the final weight of the whole thing.

I'm looking froward to learning more about this project and to see it run!
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby sk8norcal » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:55 pm

^ in the bicycle world, they have similar designs, the most well known is the Softride beam.

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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby wingtip » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:28 pm

sk8,

As an aficionado of bicycle history and technology (especially with respect to suspension and mountain bikes) I'm familiar with the Softride tech. The mountain bike model you show is an interesting comparison with this project. Its twin parallelogram beams and pivots seems like it would do a good job of maintaining a level seat throughout the range of travel, perhaps at somewhat of a penalty in terms of complexity compared to their more common flexible carbon beam.

There really was great spirit of innovation in the mountain bike industry in the early '90s. Alas, Softride has gone the way of the dodo but interestingly their demise has enabled TitanFlex, a former competitor who was unable to make a similar product due to legal issues, to get back in the game with a beam type of frame.

See here:

http://www.titanflexbikes.com/index.php ... Itemid=180



Theres a good article on beam (or boom as some like to call it) tech here:

http://www.ultracycling.com/old/equipme ... #titanflex


oops, got to get back to work...
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Thu Aug 16, 2012 1:28 am

Hello all,

The seat suspending function well, with 1 passenger or two, it easy to set the suspension pressure.

the motor is brushless 48V 900-1000W, i got peak 1990W on my Digital meter. on acceleration about 1400-1600W (28-32A),
on about 25KM/h (15MPH) trip average with 2 passangers the motor draw about 7.3-7.6Ah.
it have amazing climbing ability, thanks to the CVT transmission, (first gear on the CVT gives about 13Km/h on full motor RPM, so it have alot of torque)

The maximum top speed got about 44Km/h(26.4 MPH) with two passengers.

trip travel until the battery on 20%, is about 2-2.5 Hours is ride in the city. i dont have KM/Miles meter.

now i have AGM battery (Type of Lead acid), 12V@20Ah x4. (the lifepo4 is out of using - lot of problem cause big problem - different story).

the scooter is very heavy. it about 55KG, me 90KG, and my friend 60KG, so total we have about 200KG

I will add video.

I add updated photos:

BR,

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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Dave-s » Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:08 am

Hi Astro,
This looks good.
You should ditch the lead-acid battery and use the Headways.
I use RC Lipos in my scooter, and do not use any kind of BMS. Just monitor each battery voltage using voltage monitor:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... sion_.html
You can charge the battery with Lipo charges that can also charge LiFe and SLA.

If you need any help you can contact me.

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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Thu Aug 16, 2012 4:59 am

Dear Dave,

I had 16 cells of LifePO4 15Ah battery with 1.4A ballance board and Voltage display,

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and this what happen after over-night charging, with high temperature Ballance board that was on carton board:

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I had a bit of fire on my porch, in the middle of the night, when i was sleeping.
my luck that my neighbors woke me up.
500$ of wasted money.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Dave-s » Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:25 am

Ouch ... 500$ up in flames. Luckily you did not burn the house down.
According to my calculations, you are carrying 24Kg of lead on your bike.
The same battery capacity in LiPo would only weigh 6.3Kg:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... _pack.html
And would cost around $260 before shipping.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby TylerDurden » Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:06 am

Astropower wrote:I had a bit of fire on my porch, in the middle of the night, when i was sleeping.
my luck that my neighbors woke me up.

Bummer about the pack.

Kudos for charging out on the porch.
Have a Nice Day,

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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Astropower » Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:10 am

Dave-s wrote:Ouch ... 500$ up in flames. Luckily you did not burn the house down.
According to my calculations, you are carrying 24Kg of lead on your bike.
The same battery capacity in LiPo would only weigh 6.3Kg:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... _pack.html
And would cost around $260 before shipping.



Hallo Dave,

this LiPo have no more then 500 cycles lifetime, Lifepo4 is much better for long run, and cost only 10-15%.
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Re: StandUp Scooter with CVP transmission

Postby Dave-s » Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:49 am

LiFe is maybe only 10-15% heavier, but it cost 2-3 times as much as LiPo. 500 Charges is a lot, if you charge once every 2-3 days it will last 3-4 years.
I'm sure that if you treat the LiPo right then you can get many more charges.
There are many more LiPo batteries manufactured than LiFe, and they are getting better all the time.
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