iwasbeingsarcastic
1 mW
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2009
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I am currently running a 36 v BL-36 Hub motor by wilderness energy. I have all the original parts, and had them for 9 months with a total of about 1200 miles, My daily commute is only 10 miles, then I slap it on the charger for the next days use.
I have recently rigged an attachment to add an 18v Lithium cordless tool battery to run in my 36v series for more speed. I really only use the extra speed for a busier road where I can keep up with traffic (30 mph+). The 3 ah battery lasts a short 2.4 miles at 30 mph, then i disconnect it and run on the 36v SLA series.
What I would like to do, and would like advice on is this: I would like to have a total of 8 - 12v/12ah SLA's running two 48v packs parallel, for a total of 48v/24ah. it would be a total of 64 lbs, i believe. Has anyone done something like this? I am happy with what I have, but sometimes I need that extra speed, and I need the distance in case I need to run an errand on a work day that my be off route. I ussual save my errands for my days off because My bike wont handle the distance without a 4 hour charge. I can get 12 miles off of my current setup with little pedaling. Would I get at least 20 miles out of a 48v/24ah pack. I know the extra weight will shed some miles off, but could I run it at the top speed and get 20 miles? I run my current setup at the highest speed as much as I can (22 mph isn't very fast to me). I am just assuming if I have 36 volts at 12ah, going 12 miles at full speed (22mph), couldn't I get 12 miles out of 48 volts/12ah going full speed (30mph)?
I want to stay cheap that is why I want to use SLA's until I am confident with the setup, speed, distance, usability, etc. Then I will upgrade to a similar volt/amp hour lithium pack.
Thank you in advanced.
I have recently rigged an attachment to add an 18v Lithium cordless tool battery to run in my 36v series for more speed. I really only use the extra speed for a busier road where I can keep up with traffic (30 mph+). The 3 ah battery lasts a short 2.4 miles at 30 mph, then i disconnect it and run on the 36v SLA series.
What I would like to do, and would like advice on is this: I would like to have a total of 8 - 12v/12ah SLA's running two 48v packs parallel, for a total of 48v/24ah. it would be a total of 64 lbs, i believe. Has anyone done something like this? I am happy with what I have, but sometimes I need that extra speed, and I need the distance in case I need to run an errand on a work day that my be off route. I ussual save my errands for my days off because My bike wont handle the distance without a 4 hour charge. I can get 12 miles off of my current setup with little pedaling. Would I get at least 20 miles out of a 48v/24ah pack. I know the extra weight will shed some miles off, but could I run it at the top speed and get 20 miles? I run my current setup at the highest speed as much as I can (22 mph isn't very fast to me). I am just assuming if I have 36 volts at 12ah, going 12 miles at full speed (22mph), couldn't I get 12 miles out of 48 volts/12ah going full speed (30mph)?
I want to stay cheap that is why I want to use SLA's until I am confident with the setup, speed, distance, usability, etc. Then I will upgrade to a similar volt/amp hour lithium pack.
Thank you in advanced.