@aegidius you may want to look at K1 EBikes who make virtually what you are trying to create. All the speed functions you wish for are already in practice and for the cost of their unit you could save a lot of time.
AliExpress has virually every part for the M600 / M510 motors now. Ordered the shaft seal and its turned up 5 day later to the UK. Faster than the X seal I ordered from France at the same time which is yet to appear.
Hi, on the Bosch Powertube 625 battery, when its being charged does it require a specific charger to send it a CAN command to allow charging ?
The reason I ask this is that we want to fit a " bottle battery " as a range extender ( simple 10S1P ) the 625Wh is just a tad short on range at...
My battery was the early version and simply a series of screws holding the cases together.
Have a look at the thread
https://endless-sphere.com/sphere/threads/fazua-battery-mystery-how-do-you-get-36v-from-17-batteries.115179/page-3
There is indeed a lot to like about the Fazua system, lightweight, reasonable power and good backup largely. But the minute you sidetrack at all from factory settings or you want to create your own battery / charging system, forget it.
For example I ended up with a battery that had gone below...
52 volt at 14S with 30A BMS's fitted batteries. Should give at 25A's ( 25A x 52V ) 1300W's fairly comfortably. On my EBike you can see 1200W's peak without a problem.
So what about fitting an inline soft start to try and ramp up the A's ? any quick solutions in this direction ?
Thanks
Price is a tad high for that unit. For the same money you could buy a 54 volt core drill and a spare battery or two.
Seems a pity to throw the old favourite 240 volt tools away, I had hoped to avoid that but its looking to be the best option in some ways. But I'll still have the problem...
Thanks guys. I didn't know about the serial implications of the voltage across the FET's.
So that really only leaves a 60 volt inverter which it would seem is difficult to find ( thats reliable and not over enthusiastically rated by the seller ).
Thanks, yes the 1000W drill will start no problem free load but as soon as you load it up both the inverters I tried stopped at about 500W's. One of them was supposedly an 8000W unit ( 4K constant ) but obviously not.
Looked at those conversions into a box and its the batteries that weigh. The...
The two I've tried both say they'll produce 2000W's and 4000 W's peak but both limit back to about 500W's in just a few seconds. Maybe just unlucky.
Any reliable invertors in that range can anyone recommend ?
Hi, I have a need regularly for 240AC of about 1000 - 1200W's ( large drills and cut off saws ) where AC is not normally available. I could run a small generator but I have about 1600Wh's of 60V ( 14S ) lithium Ebike batteries that would do the job nicely if I could find a suitable 60 volt...
Heres my E10 fitted with a TSDZ2 motor ( the M600 now fitted wasn't available ). Its possible but for the additional cost of say a M510, the amount of work needed to make up the adaptor is just not worth the effort.
The M600 is about to be replaced with the M560 and the M510 v3 puts out nearly...