vipertriplex
10 mW
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2016
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- 28
Just a little quick advice is all I seek.
I am presently running a Twin Motor Setup of a 5000w rear hub motor and a 2000w front. This setup was to have a 86v 13AH 100A continuous battery installed but never made it to the build at the time of shipping. Instead, the 100A battery was substituted with a 86v 13AH 60A continuous that leaves the bike amp starved killing the bikes performance. After repeated complaints to the manufacturer of the rig, they sent me another battery of 86v 18AH and they say its 100A continuous but doesn't state it on the battery. Now after installing the bigger 18AH battery I did notice an overall increase in performance as well as top speed but still not exactly what I was expecting. My CA is giving me a reading of only 62A at full throttle and I have it set for 70A max but never seems to get there.
What I was thinking was to parallel the two batteries to get me to that 100A continuous in order to use this rig at the intended operating range or would this be a bad idea? I had also purchased a Cromotor V3 that is going to replace the 5000w rear motor and the 5000w is taking the front seat eliminating the 2000w from the build. A Lyen 24FET is going to power the new rear only after I can find someone who can beef up the Controllers Amp Capabilities to better then 60A. Not hard to see that extreme speed is what in after.
Im new to this whole Ebike thing so if there is any additional information you require to better advise, please feel free to ask and thanks...
I am presently running a Twin Motor Setup of a 5000w rear hub motor and a 2000w front. This setup was to have a 86v 13AH 100A continuous battery installed but never made it to the build at the time of shipping. Instead, the 100A battery was substituted with a 86v 13AH 60A continuous that leaves the bike amp starved killing the bikes performance. After repeated complaints to the manufacturer of the rig, they sent me another battery of 86v 18AH and they say its 100A continuous but doesn't state it on the battery. Now after installing the bigger 18AH battery I did notice an overall increase in performance as well as top speed but still not exactly what I was expecting. My CA is giving me a reading of only 62A at full throttle and I have it set for 70A max but never seems to get there.
What I was thinking was to parallel the two batteries to get me to that 100A continuous in order to use this rig at the intended operating range or would this be a bad idea? I had also purchased a Cromotor V3 that is going to replace the 5000w rear motor and the 5000w is taking the front seat eliminating the 2000w from the build. A Lyen 24FET is going to power the new rear only after I can find someone who can beef up the Controllers Amp Capabilities to better then 60A. Not hard to see that extreme speed is what in after.
Im new to this whole Ebike thing so if there is any additional information you require to better advise, please feel free to ask and thanks...