I really look forward to watching this progress!
-JD

oatnet wrote:Any headwind or hill will stack up the amps Fast. It is difficult, perhaps dangerous, to watch the amps enough to catch it in time. I would have trouble manually keeping the throttle light enough to stay under 40a, you may have better self control. However, with your Alltrax yeah you can set it to maintain a safe discharge level.![]()
I really look forward to watching this progress!![]()
-JD






SwissTom wrote:It's gas .... eehhh ....



oatnet wrote:NICE JOB on the ICE! Like it just rolled off the showroom floor...
-JD


PHC wrote:oatnet wrote:NICE JOB on the ICE! Like it just rolled off the showroom floor...
-JD
If you meant the engine, it did just roll off the showroom floor.

oatnet wrote:PHC wrote:oatnet wrote:NICE JOB on the ICE! Like it just rolled off the showroom floor...
-JD
If you meant the engine, it did just roll off the showroom floor.
I'm talkng about the whole build! Nice work.![]()
-JD








Gordo wrote:Beautiful build and the bags look perfect.
Did your cells have SS bands around them when you received them? I understood the bands were to prevent puffing of the cells?

amberwolf wrote:AFAIK all those types need to be compressed to prevent swelling during charge and discharge. Bands around them are one way of doing that that works pretty well.
Regarding the jumpers across them, I recommend something more like crimp-on eyelet lugs to put the cell bolts thru, and flexible stranded or braided wire crimped in the lugs themselves. If there is no flex in the jumpers, then vibration will eventually cause something to fail. Copper could work-harden and crack.
I'm basing this on stuff discussed over on DIY Electric Car forums, where many people have used this format of cell for large-EV packs. It's what I plan to do once I get the chance to use the TS60Ah cells I have (though I only have 10 and need more for the voltage I'd like to run).

amberwolf wrote:AFAIK all those types need to be compressed to prevent swelling during charge and discharge. Bands around them are one way of doing that that works pretty well.
Regarding the jumpers across them, I recommend something more like crimp-on eyelet lugs to put the cell bolts thru, and flexible stranded or braided wire crimped in the lugs themselves. If there is no flex in the jumpers, then vibration will eventually cause something to fail. Copper could work-harden and crack.
I'm basing this on stuff discussed over on DIY Electric Car forums, where many people have used this format of cell for large-EV packs. It's what I plan to do once I get the chance to use the TS60Ah cells I have (though I only have 10 and need more for the voltage I'd like to run).

PHC wrote:oatnet wrote:Any headwind or hill will stack up the amps Fast. It is difficult, perhaps dangerous, to watch the amps enough to catch it in time. I would have trouble manually keeping the throttle light enough to stay under 40a, you may have better self control. However, with your Alltrax yeah you can set it to maintain a safe discharge level.![]()
I really look forward to watching this progress!![]()
-JD
I think I will look into a dual 50 volt pack. I now have 6, 13V packs so adding 2 more wouldn't hurt anything. I also have some hobby king lipo packs, 2 X 6 cell and 2 X 8 cell. Is there anyway I could use them along with the ones from Elite? I know the voltage is way different but the C rate is very high. I probably should have stayed with the LiPo's and build a large pack, but charging them is a big hassle.

Gordo wrote:PHC wrote:oatnet wrote:Any headwind or hill will stack up the amps Fast. It is difficult, perhaps dangerous, to watch the amps enough to catch it in time. I would have trouble manually keeping the throttle light enough to stay under 40a, you may have better self control. However, with your Alltrax yeah you can set it to maintain a safe discharge level.![]()
I really look forward to watching this progress!![]()
-JD
I think I will look into a dual 50 volt pack. I now have 6, 13V packs so adding 2 more wouldn't hurt anything. I also have some hobby king lipo packs, 2 X 6 cell and 2 X 8 cell. Is there anyway I could use them along with the ones from Elite? I know the voltage is way different but the C rate is very high. I probably should have stayed with the LiPo's and build a large pack, but charging them is a big hassle.
Paul;
For a very rough comparison I have 20 x 40Ah (72V) of LiFePO4 in a scooter. It will hit 50mph, but to get 35 miles out of it in hilly country, I have to stay @ 35mph.

oatnet wrote:NICE JOB on the ICE! Like it just rolled off the showroom floor...
-JD



PHC wrote:I ordered many parts off eBay from Classicscooterparts including the new rims and fenders. I have most of the parts I need now, but I still would like a new handlebar. I received the silver powder paint for the frame just now. The next part I need to make is the motor mount for the PRM132. i am still thinking about how to mount the batteries so they are invisible. I have a plastic tank cover from a 1982 Honda Goldwing I got for $10 off eBay coming this week. If the size is right I will hide the controller and possibly some batteries as well. I may get small hard shell saddle bags for the batteries.
Paul



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