mattb
1 µW
Hi All,
Probably a silly question here but as I am simple-minded about these things I thought I'd double check with the experts. I'm on my third eBike, a Pashley Roadster with a Bafang BBS01B 36V with 13ah Samsung battery (below). Now it's time for the fourth bike. I've just bought a GT Zasker Expert with the aim of long distance touring on dirt roads. I may fit my current kit to it, and two 36V 20ah batteries, which based on current experience will give me upwards of 200km range. Range is the priority, and the current motor generally serves me given that I'm not frightened to sweat, however my anticipated adventures will involve much more hill-climbing (mountains!) than I've ever done. So I'm considering buying a new BBS02B 36V 500W. Now my question:
I've set my current 250W bike to provide 4 levels of power (1-2-3-4) and often ride at 2 or 3 out of 4, only going to 4 on inclines. If I get a 500W and set it to 8 levels, and ride at 4, will I be draining the same amount of battery, roughly, as I am when riding at 4 on my 250W?
If that is the case then I will probably buy a 500W for those mountainous days, while still getting great range on the flat. If not, then I will stick with the 250W and sweat (but it seems to be the BBS02B may also be less likely to burn out with the uphill demands I may place on it, and reliability/longevity is an equal priority alongside range....)
Thanks for your help,
Matt
Probably a silly question here but as I am simple-minded about these things I thought I'd double check with the experts. I'm on my third eBike, a Pashley Roadster with a Bafang BBS01B 36V with 13ah Samsung battery (below). Now it's time for the fourth bike. I've just bought a GT Zasker Expert with the aim of long distance touring on dirt roads. I may fit my current kit to it, and two 36V 20ah batteries, which based on current experience will give me upwards of 200km range. Range is the priority, and the current motor generally serves me given that I'm not frightened to sweat, however my anticipated adventures will involve much more hill-climbing (mountains!) than I've ever done. So I'm considering buying a new BBS02B 36V 500W. Now my question:
I've set my current 250W bike to provide 4 levels of power (1-2-3-4) and often ride at 2 or 3 out of 4, only going to 4 on inclines. If I get a 500W and set it to 8 levels, and ride at 4, will I be draining the same amount of battery, roughly, as I am when riding at 4 on my 250W?
If that is the case then I will probably buy a 500W for those mountainous days, while still getting great range on the flat. If not, then I will stick with the 250W and sweat (but it seems to be the BBS02B may also be less likely to burn out with the uphill demands I may place on it, and reliability/longevity is an equal priority alongside range....)
Thanks for your help,
Matt