Bazaki
10 kW
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2009
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Hi All,
Here are the specs :
Aluminium Bike
6x Turnigy 6s 5000mah 25c packs, wired to be used as a 66,6v 10ah pack.
5304 Crystalyte
Lyen 18-fet controller
Mastech power supply 75v 30a
E-bike speedict for bluetooth monitoring voltage, watts, etc. http://www.speedict.com/
It is not 100% finished yet.
At this point the controller is limted to 40amp max but the accelaration is abnormal, as with all toys like this I must have the strongest, fastest product you can get.
But I believe 1000 watt should have been enough.
At this moment I get max 3200 watt and the bike really flies, I didn't expect it to be so fast. 30km/h is about 300 watt If pedal a bit I go 40 km/h which is fast enough on a bike.
With 3200 watt ÃÂ'm going 55 km/h in a few seconds, I didn't try the topspeed yet. ( need to wear a helmet )
This ebike is replacing my Piaggio Beverly 500cc motorscooter for sure, the motorscooter has 40hp and is ofcourse much faster, but the ebike is way more fun to ride. It is even more fun then every motorcycle I have been riding. I like to ride small lightweight vehicles.
Later I will post a video of the E-bike speedict, many of us use the Cycle analyst but the speedict is also a very very nice product.
The only negative side is the weight of the bike, original my bike is about 11 kg and the HUB is about 10kg, batteries about 5kg, I don't have a full suspension bike, I thought it wasn't necessary but with a bumpy road or forrest tracks I think it is better to have a FS bike and maybe not one with a alumnium frame. At this moment I only run my bike on flat grounds.
Can someone confirm that when I have a good FS bike I can ride the bike hard on bumpy forrest tracks ? And can the Crystalyte with the original spokes handle this ?
Another question,
At this moment I bulk-charge the pack with a cc/cv power supply, balancing I do after every 10 cycles. This works fine but I don't trust the charging process to leave it alone ( afraid for fire )
My new plan is to solder anderson connectors to all of my lipo's and just let it stick out of my battery case, so no Parallel or serie connections yet. Then make one big block of anderson connectors and on the back of these connectors I make connections and wires to make a 66,6v 10ah pack as soon as I connect this "block" to my battery case outcoming andersons. That should work right ?
Then for charging, I make another block of andersons with only parallel connections, so this is my charge "block".
I then can use a normal RC Icharger and charge the whole pack like it is just one 6s 30ah pack.
Ofcourse when the pack is almost empty after a long ride there will be some voltage difference, But when discharging to about 3,50v per cell there is almost no difference so I can safely connect the charging block.
Before I order and build the andersons can someone confirm if this is a good idea or maybe another idea is better ?
Thanks !
Here are the specs :
Aluminium Bike
6x Turnigy 6s 5000mah 25c packs, wired to be used as a 66,6v 10ah pack.
5304 Crystalyte
Lyen 18-fet controller
Mastech power supply 75v 30a
E-bike speedict for bluetooth monitoring voltage, watts, etc. http://www.speedict.com/



It is not 100% finished yet.
At this point the controller is limted to 40amp max but the accelaration is abnormal, as with all toys like this I must have the strongest, fastest product you can get.
But I believe 1000 watt should have been enough.
At this moment I get max 3200 watt and the bike really flies, I didn't expect it to be so fast. 30km/h is about 300 watt If pedal a bit I go 40 km/h which is fast enough on a bike.
With 3200 watt ÃÂ'm going 55 km/h in a few seconds, I didn't try the topspeed yet. ( need to wear a helmet )
This ebike is replacing my Piaggio Beverly 500cc motorscooter for sure, the motorscooter has 40hp and is ofcourse much faster, but the ebike is way more fun to ride. It is even more fun then every motorcycle I have been riding. I like to ride small lightweight vehicles.
Later I will post a video of the E-bike speedict, many of us use the Cycle analyst but the speedict is also a very very nice product.
The only negative side is the weight of the bike, original my bike is about 11 kg and the HUB is about 10kg, batteries about 5kg, I don't have a full suspension bike, I thought it wasn't necessary but with a bumpy road or forrest tracks I think it is better to have a FS bike and maybe not one with a alumnium frame. At this moment I only run my bike on flat grounds.
Can someone confirm that when I have a good FS bike I can ride the bike hard on bumpy forrest tracks ? And can the Crystalyte with the original spokes handle this ?
Another question,
At this moment I bulk-charge the pack with a cc/cv power supply, balancing I do after every 10 cycles. This works fine but I don't trust the charging process to leave it alone ( afraid for fire )
My new plan is to solder anderson connectors to all of my lipo's and just let it stick out of my battery case, so no Parallel or serie connections yet. Then make one big block of anderson connectors and on the back of these connectors I make connections and wires to make a 66,6v 10ah pack as soon as I connect this "block" to my battery case outcoming andersons. That should work right ?
Then for charging, I make another block of andersons with only parallel connections, so this is my charge "block".
I then can use a normal RC Icharger and charge the whole pack like it is just one 6s 30ah pack.
Ofcourse when the pack is almost empty after a long ride there will be some voltage difference, But when discharging to about 3,50v per cell there is almost no difference so I can safely connect the charging block.
Before I order and build the andersons can someone confirm if this is a good idea or maybe another idea is better ?
Thanks !