So I have (3) individual 6s 16k mah lipo packs for my first ebike that I am putting together. I have it narrowed down to 2 options, just seeing if one is clearly better then the other and making sure they both will work.
Opinions on my 2 trains of thought would be GREATLY appreciated.
Option 1) Since I only have 3 packs, I am leaning towards buying 3 individual 100w 10amp single RC chargers. Cost would be $150 total for (3) $50 dollar chargers. I am guessing each pack should take about 4-5 hours, IF they are capable of charging 16k packs. Running 3 at the same time, thats only 5 hours of waiting. I like this option and it seems simple. Does 5 hours charging time seem right, or are these chargers not capable of charging something that big?
Option 2) Buy a 12v 750w power supply from fellow endless sphere'er Iceman via his lipoconnection store, and pair it with a single iCharger 1000w 30amp 306b charger. I would need a parallel board, which is new unfamiliar tech to me. From what I have gathered, you would hook up the batteries in parallel, making a 48k ah pack, which would take, (guessing this is wrong!) about 2.4 hours because 48/20amp=2.4 (again I dont know how the amps work w/ 750w ps and if amp output changes when hooking multiple batteries up). Cost would be ~$230. Does calculated charging time look right?
Thoughts on if one route is clearly better?
I am beyond excited to get this bad boy running. I have never been on an ebike before, so the QS-205 V1 motor along with 74v of lipo should give quite a fun experience
I have a dirt jumper frame with a 60mm rims and 2.5" hookworms. I CAN NOT WAIT.
Opinions on my 2 trains of thought would be GREATLY appreciated.
Option 1) Since I only have 3 packs, I am leaning towards buying 3 individual 100w 10amp single RC chargers. Cost would be $150 total for (3) $50 dollar chargers. I am guessing each pack should take about 4-5 hours, IF they are capable of charging 16k packs. Running 3 at the same time, thats only 5 hours of waiting. I like this option and it seems simple. Does 5 hours charging time seem right, or are these chargers not capable of charging something that big?
Option 2) Buy a 12v 750w power supply from fellow endless sphere'er Iceman via his lipoconnection store, and pair it with a single iCharger 1000w 30amp 306b charger. I would need a parallel board, which is new unfamiliar tech to me. From what I have gathered, you would hook up the batteries in parallel, making a 48k ah pack, which would take, (guessing this is wrong!) about 2.4 hours because 48/20amp=2.4 (again I dont know how the amps work w/ 750w ps and if amp output changes when hooking multiple batteries up). Cost would be ~$230. Does calculated charging time look right?
Thoughts on if one route is clearly better?
I am beyond excited to get this bad boy running. I have never been on an ebike before, so the QS-205 V1 motor along with 74v of lipo should give quite a fun experience