Thanks for the positive responses guys!
It is an absolute blast to ride, with its lower center of gravity and gobs of power! I haven't yet mounted a bike computer, but I have achieved ~40mph as confirmed by the speedometer of a friends car who happened to be driving next to me.
The battery has been by far the biggest hassle of this whole project. I would like to add another 6 tubes before its all said and done to up the capacity from 17Ah to 25Ah. Before I ditch the PVC design, I'm going to try putting 2 or 3 balancing wires across the tubes so that there are only three cells in series before they are connected in parallel. I would do more, but the tubes are only so long.
if this makes sense: (3 cells |wire| 3cells|wire| 3 cells|wire|2 cells)
There are definitely some other quirks that need to be worked out as well:
1. Chain tensioner, it flexes and has lateral play which causes the chain to skip and pop. Fixing this is one of my first priorities. The "tensioner" doesn't really tension anything, the eccentric bolt holes on the motormount do the tensioning, and the "Tensioner" just keeps the chain from hitting the frame. I'm considering getting a much smaller rear sprocket and combining it with a 15T front sprocket in hopes of eliminating the "tensioner" and frame clearance issue all together.
2. Battery pack mounting system. The "mounting system" currently consists of a bunch of zip ties. I would like to get some aluminum sheet and epoxy it to the pack, then bend out some tabs and drill some bolt holes that I could use to mount the pack to the frame.
3. Potentiometer I'm in need of a 5k-0k pot that is not a motorcycle twist style, but rather a pull or thumb throttle. The motorcycle pot is not ideal on a trike with steering that is activated by a twisting motion...(it's downright dangerous!)
4. Rear LED lighting I want to mount two LED trailer-type marker lights in the rear for nightime visablity and safety. I plan on running them on a small, separate 16V Lithium pack made from my leftover batteries. I'll probably also invest in an HID headlamp that I can use for triking and mountain biking.
5. Braking The dual 6" Tektro mechanical disk brakes that I'm currently using do ok, but I would like to eventually upgrade to dual 8" front Avid BB7 mechanical disc brakes, for their easy adjustibility and great stopping power. I also want to figure out a solution for mounting a rear disc brake, which will probably require me making a custom mount.
6. Instrumentation I would like to soon replace the cheapo multimeter with a Drainbrain and a cyclocomputer, so I can track my Wh/mile, amperage, voltage, max speed, traveling distance, current speed, etc.
7. Tuning After the trike seems safe and stable, and I'm comfortable with the handling, speed, and braking, I would like to turn the controller up from a 100A max to a 250Amp max. This will really be a kick in the pants.
8. Highway booster pack I would like to eventually make a small, 11.1V Nominal, 25 Ah Lithium booster pack with 53 cells that could be connected in series with my original battery pack to boost the packs nominal voltage from 40.7V to 51.8V nominal, 58.8V peak. This should put me well over 50mph, especially with taller gearing.
9. Ipod plus portable speaker When there is simply nothing else to mess with, I would like to bring the Ipod onboard with a small portable speaker that I have that is powered by 6AA's. This would allow me to cruise to some tunes as I glide along on my silent trike!
Thats all I have on my head for now. I took a couple videos, but left my usb cord at school, so I'll get them up Wednesday or Thursday.
