Hi Endless-Sphere!
I've been leaning on you all for choices throughout this process while saving up the funds for this purchase. After this long time, I'm about to pull the trigger and just wanted to throw up a wall of information in the hopes that your collective experiences will idiot-proof my purchase.
Goal: Create a bulletproof and fun (aka potential for high speed) commuter bike to traverse my ~20mi round trip commute. I will always be pedaling heavily both ways as I enjoy the exercise. Commute has rolling and gentle hills, nothing above 6% grade and not incredibly long.
Donor Bike: Trek Marlin entry-level disc brake 29er.
This bike is basically non-negotiable as a foundation for this build. It's a good old bike that I used to commute unpowered to work when my commute was only 6mi one-way. With my current commute at a little over 10mi, it's been sitting unattended.
Motor: Crystalyte TC3080 with 7speed freewheel https://em3ev.com/shop/crystalyte-kit. Em3ev 12 FET IRFB4110 Controller https://em3ev.com/shop/12-fet-irfb4110-em3ev-controller-black/
I've chosen a more expensive and more powerful DD motor because of the ease of use and lower maintenance concerns. I want a motor that can handle my commute easily without the possibility of overheating while also having the options of a building a 72v or higher battery later for playing around with speed.
In my previous post (https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=87009) a MAC motor was suggested for my commute and still isn't off the table persay. I gravitated towards the TC motors because 1) the absolute beefiness and bulletproofness of DDs generally, but this motor specifically, and 2) the possibility of building a future high voltage speed build.
I've taken some pictures of the rear dropouts and am hoping to get your thoughts. The spacing generally looks good to my untrained eyes, but please do idiot-proof me
http://imgur.com/NSHrNjo.jpg http://i.imgur.com/xykn2ZI.jpg http://imgur.com/YI2g4gT.jpg
Battery: a 50v Triangle pack (14s6p) in either 14.7ah 25r or 17.7ah 30q. Charger will be the togglable 52v mini charger from luna.
I plan on running this battery consistently from 80% down to 10-20%. Accounting for the natural degradation of the battery over time, will the the 14.7ah 25r last me hopefully more than 2-3 years commuting ~3-4 times a week? I'm hoping to get a battery that will be able to power a commute even well into 100-200 cycles. Here's the power degradation charts for the 25r and 30q: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0674/3651/files/discharge-25r_1024x1024.jpg?7306674405146565693 https://sc02.alicdn.com/kf/HTB11NncLVXXXXX7XFXX760XFXXXS/225565083/HTB11NncLVXXXXX7XFXX760XFXXXS.png
Initially I was planning on building my own battery because it seems like a hell of a lot of fun! I still may build a future battery, but I decided against it for now. I'm a new homeowner with limited time at my disposal and after a spot welder, tight margins for battery purchase through fasttech, battery bros, and nkon, and purchasing accessories, building mine own was going to be expensive. Plus there's the possibility that I might mess it up and be out all that saved cash... Good old risk aversion strikes again.
Because I won't be building my own, I won't be buying a Cycle Satiator. The mini charger options through em3ev are weaker sadly. I'm not enthused at those limited options hence the Luna Charger purchase.
I've made the initial decision to purchase through Em3ev because they are one of the two places to buy a CA3, they have an impeccable record on this forums, they've been incredibly helpful in our ongoing correspondence, and are offering a nominal discount for bank transfer purchase. I'm open to ideas for purchasing elsewhere, but I'm totally comfortable paying slightly more for their reputation.
Tires and Rim: I'll be getting a set of 700x45c Marathon Pluses on both rims. What alex rim would you suggest I have the motor built into so that it matches my current bontrager rim? Pic of the rim with measurements http://imgur.com/4kdpbtq.jpg I'm thinking the Alex DH21 would do nicely: https://em3ev.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DH21.jpg
Accessories: I'll be using CA3 with all the basics. In the future, I'd like to incorporate torque-sensing assist, but that's too much for me right now.
I'd love to pick your brain on adding fenders to this build. My mtb frame doesn't include chainstay or seatpost connections sadly. Any experience would be welcome!
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Hopefully this post will become a build report and beyond
! Thanks in advance for any thoughts and assistance!
I've been leaning on you all for choices throughout this process while saving up the funds for this purchase. After this long time, I'm about to pull the trigger and just wanted to throw up a wall of information in the hopes that your collective experiences will idiot-proof my purchase.
Goal: Create a bulletproof and fun (aka potential for high speed) commuter bike to traverse my ~20mi round trip commute. I will always be pedaling heavily both ways as I enjoy the exercise. Commute has rolling and gentle hills, nothing above 6% grade and not incredibly long.
Donor Bike: Trek Marlin entry-level disc brake 29er.
This bike is basically non-negotiable as a foundation for this build. It's a good old bike that I used to commute unpowered to work when my commute was only 6mi one-way. With my current commute at a little over 10mi, it's been sitting unattended.
Motor: Crystalyte TC3080 with 7speed freewheel https://em3ev.com/shop/crystalyte-kit. Em3ev 12 FET IRFB4110 Controller https://em3ev.com/shop/12-fet-irfb4110-em3ev-controller-black/
I've chosen a more expensive and more powerful DD motor because of the ease of use and lower maintenance concerns. I want a motor that can handle my commute easily without the possibility of overheating while also having the options of a building a 72v or higher battery later for playing around with speed.
In my previous post (https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=87009) a MAC motor was suggested for my commute and still isn't off the table persay. I gravitated towards the TC motors because 1) the absolute beefiness and bulletproofness of DDs generally, but this motor specifically, and 2) the possibility of building a future high voltage speed build.
I've taken some pictures of the rear dropouts and am hoping to get your thoughts. The spacing generally looks good to my untrained eyes, but please do idiot-proof me
http://imgur.com/NSHrNjo.jpg http://i.imgur.com/xykn2ZI.jpg http://imgur.com/YI2g4gT.jpg
Battery: a 50v Triangle pack (14s6p) in either 14.7ah 25r or 17.7ah 30q. Charger will be the togglable 52v mini charger from luna.
I plan on running this battery consistently from 80% down to 10-20%. Accounting for the natural degradation of the battery over time, will the the 14.7ah 25r last me hopefully more than 2-3 years commuting ~3-4 times a week? I'm hoping to get a battery that will be able to power a commute even well into 100-200 cycles. Here's the power degradation charts for the 25r and 30q: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0674/3651/files/discharge-25r_1024x1024.jpg?7306674405146565693 https://sc02.alicdn.com/kf/HTB11NncLVXXXXX7XFXX760XFXXXS/225565083/HTB11NncLVXXXXX7XFXX760XFXXXS.png
Initially I was planning on building my own battery because it seems like a hell of a lot of fun! I still may build a future battery, but I decided against it for now. I'm a new homeowner with limited time at my disposal and after a spot welder, tight margins for battery purchase through fasttech, battery bros, and nkon, and purchasing accessories, building mine own was going to be expensive. Plus there's the possibility that I might mess it up and be out all that saved cash... Good old risk aversion strikes again.
Because I won't be building my own, I won't be buying a Cycle Satiator. The mini charger options through em3ev are weaker sadly. I'm not enthused at those limited options hence the Luna Charger purchase.
I've made the initial decision to purchase through Em3ev because they are one of the two places to buy a CA3, they have an impeccable record on this forums, they've been incredibly helpful in our ongoing correspondence, and are offering a nominal discount for bank transfer purchase. I'm open to ideas for purchasing elsewhere, but I'm totally comfortable paying slightly more for their reputation.
Tires and Rim: I'll be getting a set of 700x45c Marathon Pluses on both rims. What alex rim would you suggest I have the motor built into so that it matches my current bontrager rim? Pic of the rim with measurements http://imgur.com/4kdpbtq.jpg I'm thinking the Alex DH21 would do nicely: https://em3ev.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DH21.jpg
Accessories: I'll be using CA3 with all the basics. In the future, I'd like to incorporate torque-sensing assist, but that's too much for me right now.
I'd love to pick your brain on adding fenders to this build. My mtb frame doesn't include chainstay or seatpost connections sadly. Any experience would be welcome!
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Hopefully this post will become a build report and beyond