jeohearn
10 W
Wow! I really appreciate your help. Based on your response (and some others) I think I will keep my motor. I am almost certain my motor is brushless and the controller (or motor) is without sensors. I asked about these two things because in the little research I did, those two features seemed to be important. My seller told me that only two people called him with problems and they were folks who tried 48 volts and the controller burned up. I don't think I need 48 volts but know I need more amp hours (range??) but I would like your opinion based on this info:
-I want to be able to go one way to work without minimal pedalling if I so choose, which I cannot do now with 36 volt lead acid batteries. Note: The batteries are new but I nearly drained them so they seem to last less, although they never could get me to work free wheeling without petering out.
-My 7 mile one way commute to work is on a very slight up hill grade ('very slight' means that car drivers are convinced it is flat!). There is one 10-15 degree inclined hill 50 yards long. Although this ride to work is relatively flat I do notice a difference between going to work versus coming home on my regular and electic bikes: speed is a little less and the batteries peter out much quicker.
-I don't feel I need to go faster nor have more power, although as an options minus the extra cost and weight, I would take them!
-I believe I want a lithium ion because I understand they last longer and are much lighter, but particularly because their strength is continuous whereas the lead acid batteries I have, seem to lose speed and power part way through my commute even before approaching the end of their juice.
-The main question: how many amp hours do I need? 10 or 15? I wish I could just try one out and then I would know. (I charge the battery at work so we're only talking needing to go 7 miles, but I suppose having the option of taking a detour is appealing.
-A bonus question: Is it worth considering getting 48 volts (and of course a new controller that can handle that)?
-What is the difference between a motor that draws 750 watts versus 500? Is it an advantage that I have a 750 watt motor? Is it faster?
Thank you!jeohearn
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-I want to be able to go one way to work without minimal pedalling if I so choose, which I cannot do now with 36 volt lead acid batteries. Note: The batteries are new but I nearly drained them so they seem to last less, although they never could get me to work free wheeling without petering out.
-My 7 mile one way commute to work is on a very slight up hill grade ('very slight' means that car drivers are convinced it is flat!). There is one 10-15 degree inclined hill 50 yards long. Although this ride to work is relatively flat I do notice a difference between going to work versus coming home on my regular and electic bikes: speed is a little less and the batteries peter out much quicker.
-I don't feel I need to go faster nor have more power, although as an options minus the extra cost and weight, I would take them!
-I believe I want a lithium ion because I understand they last longer and are much lighter, but particularly because their strength is continuous whereas the lead acid batteries I have, seem to lose speed and power part way through my commute even before approaching the end of their juice.
-The main question: how many amp hours do I need? 10 or 15? I wish I could just try one out and then I would know. (I charge the battery at work so we're only talking needing to go 7 miles, but I suppose having the option of taking a detour is appealing.
-A bonus question: Is it worth considering getting 48 volts (and of course a new controller that can handle that)?
-What is the difference between a motor that draws 750 watts versus 500? Is it an advantage that I have a 750 watt motor? Is it faster?
Thank you!jeohearn
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Posts: 3
Joined: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:03 pm
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