creativeadapter1990
10 mW
I have a diy setup running a BMC V1 "puma" 400 watt rear geared hub on a comfort cruiser frame, and powered by 36 volt 26 amp hour SLA battery bank. I have not weighed the bike but it is very heavy for an aluminum frame. I weigh over 90kg and the batteries weigh 26 kg in total. I ordered the motor kit from ExtremeRC Hobbies in Florida, Initial support was good, providing an alternative 48v compatible twist throttle when told I would be going to doing more motoring than pedaling. Upon request for a VIN they made sure I got a motor with a number cut directly into the metal instead of painted on. Their website has been down for about a year now and I never got an extended warranty, so going to them is out of the question, I am unsure if they are even in business.
A warning about the bolts on The Puma V1: I had two heads shear off under a hand screwdriver the very first time I opened the motor.
Cheap bolts aside workmanship is first class, motor and drive gears are generously lubricated with what I think is white lithium grease. Gears are white plastic, probably a very high grade of nylon, I would prefer steel.
Performance is stellar except on steep hills, motor is quiet but not silent despite having all 3 gears made of plastic and running well greased.
I initially used a stock 25 amp controller but it broke and now all it does is get hot when you attach the batteries to it. I live at the top of a hill so steep that I slow to little more than a walking pace at full throttle and that may have something to do with it.
I am considering replacing it with a 35 amp Infineon controller that has been ruggedized by Grin Technologies: http://www.ebikes.ca/store/store_controllers.php
They cost $130 canadian plus shipping to the northeast US from Vancouver
How good are these controllers and is it worth the premium they cost. I have a long history of cheap components failing me at important times. In fact I had promised the Society of Environmental Scientists at my university a demonstration of my ebike, the aforementioned original controller failed the very morning I was preparing to drive it there to show it off. I have learned the hard way and firmly believe that the stingy pay the most and in terms of safety related items occasionally pay in blood. The twist grip that came with it (from ExtremeRC hobbies) failed the first day I ever ran the bike under power and tore down the driveway at full power and flipped backwards landing upside down, motor still spinning at full speed. I avoided a hospital stay because I was walking the bike, not riding it when this happened. I gave it a twist to get it up a ridge in front of my garage and it shot forward and the twist part of the half twist throttle came off.
Are they compatible with the geared brushless BMC motors and if not what adapters will be needed. I know of no nearby reliable sources for controllers at reasonable prices with good customer service, so long distance shipping is a given.
Would you recommend buying the Grin Cyclery controllers and are there any better options?
A warning about the bolts on The Puma V1: I had two heads shear off under a hand screwdriver the very first time I opened the motor.
Cheap bolts aside workmanship is first class, motor and drive gears are generously lubricated with what I think is white lithium grease. Gears are white plastic, probably a very high grade of nylon, I would prefer steel.
Performance is stellar except on steep hills, motor is quiet but not silent despite having all 3 gears made of plastic and running well greased.
I initially used a stock 25 amp controller but it broke and now all it does is get hot when you attach the batteries to it. I live at the top of a hill so steep that I slow to little more than a walking pace at full throttle and that may have something to do with it.
I am considering replacing it with a 35 amp Infineon controller that has been ruggedized by Grin Technologies: http://www.ebikes.ca/store/store_controllers.php
They cost $130 canadian plus shipping to the northeast US from Vancouver
How good are these controllers and is it worth the premium they cost. I have a long history of cheap components failing me at important times. In fact I had promised the Society of Environmental Scientists at my university a demonstration of my ebike, the aforementioned original controller failed the very morning I was preparing to drive it there to show it off. I have learned the hard way and firmly believe that the stingy pay the most and in terms of safety related items occasionally pay in blood. The twist grip that came with it (from ExtremeRC hobbies) failed the first day I ever ran the bike under power and tore down the driveway at full power and flipped backwards landing upside down, motor still spinning at full speed. I avoided a hospital stay because I was walking the bike, not riding it when this happened. I gave it a twist to get it up a ridge in front of my garage and it shot forward and the twist part of the half twist throttle came off.
Are they compatible with the geared brushless BMC motors and if not what adapters will be needed. I know of no nearby reliable sources for controllers at reasonable prices with good customer service, so long distance shipping is a given.
Would you recommend buying the Grin Cyclery controllers and are there any better options?