Briankissel
1 mW
Ok here's the situation. I'm talking about two nearly zero mile EVG small folding E-Bikes (20" wheels) that I bought many years ago. They both started life as 24V Lithium machines (pioneering in its' decade) from the builder. There were a few consumer charging mishaps (read fires) that forced them (big companies can't afford law suits) to recall all the 24V Lithium batteries and replace them all with the highest quality 36V NI-Mh batteries and chargers at the time (the voltage bump was to replace the peppy 24V Lithiums with saggy 36V NI-Mh for a near same riding sensation). The NI-Mh 30S Ni-Mh were sourced from "Chevon-Ovonics" pack rated at 36V 7Ah, the charger was a "High-Power" badged (typical aluminum cased charger) rated at 1.6 Amp charge rate. Case closed years ago right? No! I want to resurrect these little gems and here's my plan. All of the EVG bikes had a modular battery packs, that means you could easily remove it from the bike and charge it at home, a coffee shop, any AC outlet in the field or at work. I want the same convenience with the Li-Po upgrade so here's my plan for the mini E-Bike folders. Two of these batteries; http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=39526 in parallel.
That gets me 8Ah lithium vs 7Ah Ni-mh also a cheap 42V 2Amp charger I bought here; http://www.all-battery.com/TenergySmart ... 01338.aspx
Both batteries and the charger (2 Amp 37V nominal, 42V final voltage no BMS or balancing) will fit into the original removable battery box. I'm a little concerned about the charger being in there because it has a fan that runs while it's working. I guess I could open up the stock batt box with "vents" but I think it would be more "KISS" to keep the small charger separate (with its' 3' AC cord) and store it to the bike into a small under seat bag. That way the rider could simply unlatch the Battery box, grab the small charger from the under set bag and be on their way to remotly charge easily without the bike, light and simple.
That gets me 8Ah lithium vs 7Ah Ni-mh also a cheap 42V 2Amp charger I bought here; http://www.all-battery.com/TenergySmart ... 01338.aspx
Both batteries and the charger (2 Amp 37V nominal, 42V final voltage no BMS or balancing) will fit into the original removable battery box. I'm a little concerned about the charger being in there because it has a fan that runs while it's working. I guess I could open up the stock batt box with "vents" but I think it would be more "KISS" to keep the small charger separate (with its' 3' AC cord) and store it to the bike into a small under seat bag. That way the rider could simply unlatch the Battery box, grab the small charger from the under set bag and be on their way to remotly charge easily without the bike, light and simple.