Sweden_Rob
100 mW
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2017
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UPDATED 10 APRIL
Hey guys!
We are a couple guys and girls from Sweden who building e-bikes.
We going to release videos during the building so watch and enjoy!
Setup:
Hubmotor: Mxus 3k turbo
Controller: Adaptto Max-e
Batteries: 22s 9p (Samsung 25r cells)
Front Wheel: 26" dabomb downhill
Back wheel: 24" premonted for hubmotor
Fork: Marzocci 888 dubble crown
Rear suspension: Fox Van Rc
Breaks: Hayes El Camino
Video Nr1: Introduction (overview) of the frame and modification we made.
[youtube]p9a1CzN2VhU[/youtube]
Video nr2: A look at the hub motor mxus v3
[youtube]NOBjc7mzsD8[/youtube]
Video nr3: Bulding battery pack
[youtube]6Bpprl6_UME[/youtube]
The battery is build with samsung 25R cells. We used 198 cells. 22s9p.
This because mxus v3 motor works better with higher voltage.
We bought the cells från Nkon i nedelands, they have really good prices on 18650 cells.
As you can see in the video we use plastic frames to put the cells in.
The good thing with the plastic frame is that it gives the battery spaces between each cell, which is good for cooling.
And if you need to change a cell in the middle of the package its quite more easy than if it where glued.
But the bad thing is that the package takes up more space and getting wider. I know most people glue there cells.
The package delivers 1845 watt hours. And its good for 80-130 km depending on speed and driving style.
The whole package is connected with a solder machine so you don't need a spot welder to build the package.
Video nr4: Spring Cruise with QULBIX 76
[youtube]Wxg7Sq76m0s[/youtube]
Video nr4: A SHORT FILM
[youtube]Q5T_yDRUwQ0[/youtube]
Hey guys!
We are a couple guys and girls from Sweden who building e-bikes.
We going to release videos during the building so watch and enjoy!
Setup:
Hubmotor: Mxus 3k turbo
Controller: Adaptto Max-e
Batteries: 22s 9p (Samsung 25r cells)
Front Wheel: 26" dabomb downhill
Back wheel: 24" premonted for hubmotor
Fork: Marzocci 888 dubble crown
Rear suspension: Fox Van Rc
Breaks: Hayes El Camino
Video Nr1: Introduction (overview) of the frame and modification we made.
[youtube]p9a1CzN2VhU[/youtube]
Video nr2: A look at the hub motor mxus v3
[youtube]NOBjc7mzsD8[/youtube]
Video nr3: Bulding battery pack
[youtube]6Bpprl6_UME[/youtube]
The battery is build with samsung 25R cells. We used 198 cells. 22s9p.
This because mxus v3 motor works better with higher voltage.
We bought the cells från Nkon i nedelands, they have really good prices on 18650 cells.
As you can see in the video we use plastic frames to put the cells in.
The good thing with the plastic frame is that it gives the battery spaces between each cell, which is good for cooling.
And if you need to change a cell in the middle of the package its quite more easy than if it where glued.
But the bad thing is that the package takes up more space and getting wider. I know most people glue there cells.
The package delivers 1845 watt hours. And its good for 80-130 km depending on speed and driving style.
The whole package is connected with a solder machine so you don't need a spot welder to build the package.
Video nr4: Spring Cruise with QULBIX 76
[youtube]Wxg7Sq76m0s[/youtube]
Video nr4: A SHORT FILM
[youtube]Q5T_yDRUwQ0[/youtube]