Help with carrera build 2000w 52v

BobbyGal1837

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I have a 27.5” wheel Carrera hellcat with a 29 frame, I want to fit a 1500w or a 2000w kit on to it but I have a budget of only 450, can someone link me to a kit what will fit perfectly and have or not have a 52v battery included or link me to one that I can get that battery within my budget thanks
 

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At 52v, you need a battery that will discharge 40A+ for a 2000w system, but you need headroom to handle peak power, and to account for degradation over time. EM3EV is recommended on this forum a lot, so if you can stretch your budget a bit, this would be a good quality investment.

 
At 52v, you need a battery that will discharge 40A+ for a 2000w system, but you need headroom to handle peak power, and to account for degradation over time. EM3EV is recommended on this forum a lot, so if you can stretch your budget a bit, this would be a good quality investment.

Do you think you have one like that but for a bit cheaper? Maybe less ah or even a 48v
 
I am going to ask one daft question, is that a 19" frame not 29" and will Hailong 52v battery fit in the frame.
 
I am going to ask one daft question, is that a 19" frame not 29" and will Hailong 52v battery fit in the frame.
I am pretty sure it’s a 29 frame and I am not quite sure if you look up measurements and compare I think it should fit it’s a big frame
 
E-HP, yep. as we say here in the UK "the penny's dropped", should have read the initial post properly, what makes it daft is I am running a 29er which had 27.5" wheels with 2.6" tires on it which is now a mullet a 29"f / 27.5"r. I am into light weight e-bikes with say 30 mile range and still ride like a normal bike.
 

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E-HP, yep. as we say here in the UK "the penny's dropped", should have read the initial post properly, what makes it draft is I am running a 29er which had 27.5" wheels with 2.6" tires on it which is now a mullet a 29"f / 27.5"r. I am into light weight e-bikes with say 30 mile range and still ride like a normal bike.
Nice build bro that’s clean
 
Many thanks, retired mechanical engineer, built a number of e-bikes, try to keep them looking professional. Not in the same power range but in my case always fitted very good hydraulic brakes with sensors, I only need a 180mm f / 160mm r disc combo, 9 speed cassettes and kept the wiring as tidy as possible.
 
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