Jozzer
100 kW
Besides, its hardly surprising they are jumping back into the market after the jib they took in "Who Killed THe Electric Car" :lol:
Malcolm said:Yes, that's the one Geoff. I bought the same pack off ebay a couple of weeks ago.
geoff57 said:Malcolm said:Yes, that's the one Geoff. I bought the same pack off ebay a couple of weeks ago.
Jozzer said:The packs Leatherman sells on ebay.co.uk are new ones, many of the others sell packs that have perhaps been used. (I bought 10 packs, 4 from leatherman were all new and boxed and 100% good, others from various sources were all preopened, and had a cell or two that wasn't up to scratch..
EMF said:Very nice work. May I ask, what are the dimensions of the pack and also the weight?
EMF said:Interesting. If you offer these boards on your website, I would take 2 of each type for a 72 volt setup I am using, once they are generally available. ( I think I read somewhere here, that this was a possibility) If it possible to get them earlier, I would really like to purchase them directly somehow. If this is not an inconvenience to you.
The weather is changing here and soon I wont be able to ride, so I could work on making the packs up.
Regards,
Dan
EMF said:Good find on the 2 ampp chargers! What kind of bulk charger are you referring to?
Dumb question, I wonder if the Dewalt DC9000 could be pressed into service somehow, while still using your BMS for better balancing? At least it has the right output voltage and I read where that guy in Seattle was charging 5 packs in parallel with one. Can't beat the price of ~40 dollars.GGoodrum said:Well, what I use is a couple of TP-1010C 10-cell RC chargers, but I'm looking for a good 36V SLA charger that can be tweaked to 33V (with a 37V CC/CV cutoff...).
Actually, somebody here found these little chargers, but I don't remember who. I just ordered up 10 of them as soon as I saw the link.
-- Gary
BiGH said:maybe in the USA ...
in australia the charger is $239AUD! its stupid.
its cheaper to buy a us charger and voltage converter.