Hi 'Yall'
Been wanting an ebike for awhile now...have a 2smoke (stroke) gasser. But don't care for the noise or dirty air and decided I'd pay the premium for a clean and quiet ride.
I bought a well used and abused trek Fx 7.5 with a (i think) C-lyte 36v conversion for $375 with "dead batteries".
I opened up the pack and had no idea what I was looking at. Finally figured out its 30s of nimh.
I'm pretty sure the charger has gone dumb, it says pack is fully charged by its idiot light. It isn't, and the charger never says different.
Lets say 10cells are bad. I'd rather buy ten cells than a full lifepo4pavk
So here's my idea
get a Imaxb6 or Tenergy TB6AC 50W/5A AC/DC Dual Power Balancing Charger for NiMH/NiCD/Li-PO/Li-Fe/SLA
to test nimh cells, and hopefully only a few will be bad
string the pack back together in two 15s strands (not sure if I'm using the right terminology)with the option to join the two together in
one 30s
I can buy a "Multi-Current Universal Smart Charger for 9.6V - 18V NiMH Battery Packs (Tamiya Plug) , UL Listed" (or equivalent)
and charge them both as two different series. Always alternating the two 15s between the balancer and charger. I will not be charging them in parallel.
If too many nimh are fried, I'll do the same but with lifepo4. Charge one 6s with the balancer and the other 6s with a Tenergy 19.2V (6-Cell) Intelligent 2.2A LiFePO4 Battery Pack Charger (or equivalent
. and join the two 12s for the 36v motor
The reason is because I don't want to waste decent batteries and spend more money than I need too.
my assumption is that I need the balancer to test the nimh cells and even if I went the lifepo4 route i would need the balancer anyway
and
19.2v (6cell) lifepo4 charger is considerably cheaper than the 36v
What am I missing???
Any input would be well appreciated
Because just a few days ago I thought I was sophisticated know that a watt is Volts times Amps
Kevin
Ps obviously charge time isn't a big concern
Been wanting an ebike for awhile now...have a 2smoke (stroke) gasser. But don't care for the noise or dirty air and decided I'd pay the premium for a clean and quiet ride.
I bought a well used and abused trek Fx 7.5 with a (i think) C-lyte 36v conversion for $375 with "dead batteries".
I opened up the pack and had no idea what I was looking at. Finally figured out its 30s of nimh.
I'm pretty sure the charger has gone dumb, it says pack is fully charged by its idiot light. It isn't, and the charger never says different.
Lets say 10cells are bad. I'd rather buy ten cells than a full lifepo4pavk
So here's my idea
get a Imaxb6 or Tenergy TB6AC 50W/5A AC/DC Dual Power Balancing Charger for NiMH/NiCD/Li-PO/Li-Fe/SLA
to test nimh cells, and hopefully only a few will be bad
string the pack back together in two 15s strands (not sure if I'm using the right terminology)with the option to join the two together in
one 30s
I can buy a "Multi-Current Universal Smart Charger for 9.6V - 18V NiMH Battery Packs (Tamiya Plug) , UL Listed" (or equivalent)
and charge them both as two different series. Always alternating the two 15s between the balancer and charger. I will not be charging them in parallel.
If too many nimh are fried, I'll do the same but with lifepo4. Charge one 6s with the balancer and the other 6s with a Tenergy 19.2V (6-Cell) Intelligent 2.2A LiFePO4 Battery Pack Charger (or equivalent
The reason is because I don't want to waste decent batteries and spend more money than I need too.
my assumption is that I need the balancer to test the nimh cells and even if I went the lifepo4 route i would need the balancer anyway
and
19.2v (6cell) lifepo4 charger is considerably cheaper than the 36v
What am I missing???
Any input would be well appreciated
Because just a few days ago I thought I was sophisticated know that a watt is Volts times Amps
Kevin
Ps obviously charge time isn't a big concern