aslo I like speed





WALLEY wrote:anybody seen this vid how did they get this much power I assume its a mega powerful motor just undered powered cause this thing is fast with just 650 watts just my opinion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJsMDsT8 ... re=related







dogman wrote:Next thing I know, I just rode 6 ah out of the remaining plugged in 5 ah pack. Now I tape up the parallel connectors.

wesnewell wrote:It doesn't sum up mine. I've never lost a single cell in more than a year using rc lipo. And I've bulk charged it with an old SLA charger more than a few times. And I've shorted a couple of packs direct. All it did was blow the connectors off and burn the crap out of my finger once. I went months before doing that and then did it twice in the same day. Bad thing was I wasn't even drunk. But I've never overcharged or over discharged.


KevXR wrote:Looking at the conversion kits on eBay, the price difference between a 250w - 24v and 1000w - 48v is only $60. What are the reasons for buying a lower powered electric hub?
Weight of the motor?
Battery requirements?
Let's say the current battery budge is for 36v battery pack. Will I be sorry buying a 48v system and running it under powered? Can a 1000w system be run on lower power and stretched out like a 500w motor?
I am looking at building two low cost systems that are the opposite.
1. Commuter - can go 15 to 18mph for 20 miles round trip. Some moderate hills. What is the minimum that doesn't make peddaling seem better.
2. Trail bike - can boost up 2 miles of steep hills, then tuned off and not used. Think booster rocket. Lighter is better.
Thank you. Kevin

KevXR wrote:Looking at the conversion kits on eBay, the price difference between a 250w - 24v and 1000w - 48v is only $60. What are the reasons for buying a lower powered electric hub?
Weight of the motor?
Battery requirements?
Let's say the current battery budge is for 36v battery pack. Will I be sorry buying a 48v system and running it under powered? Can a 1000w system be run on lower power and stretched out like a 500w motor?
I am looking at building two low cost systems that are the opposite.
1. Commuter - can go 15 to 18mph for 20 miles round trip. Some moderate hills. What is the minimum that doesn't make peddaling seem better.
2. Trail bike - can boost up 2 miles of steep hills, then tuned off and not used. Think booster rocket. Lighter is better.

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