Hello,
I'm currently developing non-profit mobility aids for children with limited mobility. I'm currently using a super-light AKM-75SX and limiting it to a legal 6 km/h using a push assist or voltage divider. I want the whole thing to be truly usable, so I'm looking for a 36V battery setup that can be easily removed from the bike for charging. Currently, the motor draws about 0.5-1.0 A maximum and isn't used continuously.
I'm currently using 5Ah batteries and, for simplicity's sake, am thinking about trying 36V tool batteries, which I connect to the controller using adapters available on AliXpress. Has anyone done this before? Is there anything wrong with it? I can get by with a minimum of about 3Ah - the simplicity/usability of charging is more important! What do you think? Good idea or do you guys maybe have any other ideas?
I'd love to hear from you.
Thanks and best regards, Hannes
I'm currently developing non-profit mobility aids for children with limited mobility. I'm currently using a super-light AKM-75SX and limiting it to a legal 6 km/h using a push assist or voltage divider. I want the whole thing to be truly usable, so I'm looking for a 36V battery setup that can be easily removed from the bike for charging. Currently, the motor draws about 0.5-1.0 A maximum and isn't used continuously.
I'm currently using 5Ah batteries and, for simplicity's sake, am thinking about trying 36V tool batteries, which I connect to the controller using adapters available on AliXpress. Has anyone done this before? Is there anything wrong with it? I can get by with a minimum of about 3Ah - the simplicity/usability of charging is more important! What do you think? Good idea or do you guys maybe have any other ideas?
I'd love to hear from you.
Thanks and best regards, Hannes