lxgoldsmith
10 W
I currently have a 48V 21A motor/controller kit from 5 years ago, mounted to a mongoose ledge 2.1 mountain bike. I am in the process of replacing the brakes, tubes, tires, and chain.
I built my previous battery pack from recycled cells. I tossed that battery a while ago. I've since graduated college and now have the time and money to make a new battery.
I want a battery pack that can:
run a minimum of 9mi/15km between stops
charge quickly.
take abuse/inactivity with low risk.
a good size to mount above the rear wheel.
Weight is not an issue. I have to take the bike in and out of my apartment, but that's about all. The battery can go in the trunk of my car for a mountain biking trip.
For electrical tools, I have:
a 60W soldering iron
loads of braided 16awg speaker wire
loads of 22awg color-coded wire
several arduino nano that I can use for cell tests
I'm currently looking at a prismatic lto cell on alibaba -
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/XLD-Factory-wholesale-prismatic-LTO-battery_62200327467.html
20 cells could make a raw battery that's about 9.5 * 5 * 8.5 inches in volume and about 26.5lb in weight. That leaves room on the front for the control circuitry.
I would prefer to design a bms using some relays, a mux, and a capacitor to sample voltages. It would be easier to test bms designs with low-risk cells. The use of a microcontroller would allow me to log data to a microsd card.
I'm looking for insight on the choice of LTO and reading material for bms design.
I built my previous battery pack from recycled cells. I tossed that battery a while ago. I've since graduated college and now have the time and money to make a new battery.
I want a battery pack that can:
run a minimum of 9mi/15km between stops
charge quickly.
take abuse/inactivity with low risk.
a good size to mount above the rear wheel.
Weight is not an issue. I have to take the bike in and out of my apartment, but that's about all. The battery can go in the trunk of my car for a mountain biking trip.
For electrical tools, I have:
a 60W soldering iron
loads of braided 16awg speaker wire
loads of 22awg color-coded wire
several arduino nano that I can use for cell tests
I'm currently looking at a prismatic lto cell on alibaba -
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/XLD-Factory-wholesale-prismatic-LTO-battery_62200327467.html
20 cells could make a raw battery that's about 9.5 * 5 * 8.5 inches in volume and about 26.5lb in weight. That leaves room on the front for the control circuitry.
I would prefer to design a bms using some relays, a mux, and a capacitor to sample voltages. It would be easier to test bms designs with low-risk cells. The use of a microcontroller would allow me to log data to a microsd card.
I'm looking for insight on the choice of LTO and reading material for bms design.