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    Electric Motoped - Advice Needed

    I've been busy with holiday stuff and haven't had much time to work on the bike. I've received a few parts, and ordered some random odds and ends, but I still need to make decisions for major components including BMS, charger, DC DC converter, and contactor. I'm considering an Emus BMS...
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    Lifepo4 for a scooter conversion?

    I just purchased 25 20AH pouch cells from http://www.a123batteries.com/, the official USA online seller, for my build. I haven't had a chance to really test, weigh, or charge them yet, but the few I spot checked are 3.2V and otherwise as advertised. I have also been looking for a BMS. I have a...
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    Electric Motoped - Advice Needed

    Motor should be on its way. Fedex attempted to deliver the batteries today but I wasn't home. Fedex wouldn't hold it at the post office for me, they said because it is hazardous material, they MUST deliver it to my home. Emsiso responded regarding the 2405 controller. They were even gracious...
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    Electric Motoped - Advice Needed

    I ordered the batteries directly from A123. I also ordered the motor! I went with the LEM200-127D. Next up will be the controller from Alltrax. I started working on a wiring diagram. These types of electronics are new to me, so I'd appreciate any feedback. Please let me know if I'm going to...
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    Electric Motoped - Advice Needed

    Some progress: I decided on A123 20AH cells 24s1p. I emailed both OSN in China, and the official supplier a123batteries.com with questions. Buying from A123 is $19 more per cell, but shipping is $250 less. So It's only $200 more total, which I think is worth it for peace of mind. To be fair to...
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    Electric Motoped - Advice Needed

    Electric Motoped - Advice Needed I am planning to add an electric motor to my Motoped. I have most of the build planned out, but before I get too deep into the details I thought I'd ask whether everything seems reasonable, and if anyone has any advice. Here is my situation and my goals: Bike...
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    #crossbreaks' midmotor CB120

    I have a Motoped and would like to convert it to electric: http://imgur.com/a/byJhL The Motoped was designed to use Honda Type 70 engines: https://tboltusa.com/store/tech.php?pID=79/Pit+Bike+%26+Honda+50%2F70+Engine+size Type 50/70 engines are 280mm wide, so I've been reading about many of the...
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