Marcus_E
1 mW
Hello all!
I'm looking to build an ebike! Never heard of that, right? I'm 5'8 110 lbs, so a small guy, looking to build a bike that can do 30~35 mph in Tallahassee, Florida. While not as bad as San Francisco or anything its fairly hilly so I would like the bike to be able to deal with that. As for range 20 or so miles would be nice but I need it to be longer that 15 to do my commute and just going around town.
First off I will need a bike to convert. I would like to keep the entire build at ~2000 dollars so 500 bucks for a bike is my goal. I'm comfortable with searching craigslist in my area and keeping a lookout for a nice bike but I just don't really know what I will need. I have done some looking around but there are so many options and very little on what makes a good ebike conversion. Any suggestions for bikes/bikes + modifications? (Don’t worry I know more about the rest of the build from here on)
As for motors so far I am leaning towards either the HT 3525 or HS 3540 from http://www.ebikedeal.com/crystalyte.htm. I know the HT is High Torque = good hill climbing which would seem perfect but after running some tests on the sim at http://www.ebikes.ca/tools/simulator.html it would seem that except for a small percentage at sub 20mph the HS3540 blows the HT out of the water on all accounts. Even though hill climbing will be required the HS seems to be the better motor. Another consideration is in rim vs not. I would like something in rim as lacing doesn't seem like my cup of tea.
***EDIT***:I figured out why the 3525 was so lacking... the 25 bit of the model is for the max speed, 25 is euro legal at 25kph... It will deliver more range but less power because of the power cap. That helps narrow down the options. I think I will go with the HS3540 then.
The controller I have selected for my build is likely going to be the 12 x 4110 MOSFET Extreme Modder Controller LYEN Edition $129 (http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17683). It is optimized for 72v and 45ah (Would running under the ah matter too much? If so how much? More on why I'm asking in the battery section.) I also plan on getting a Cycle Analyst for my display. Will I need to do/buy anything special to make them play nicely and function together?
For the battery I'm not sure I'm ready to go full LiPo so I am planning on keeping it somewhat simple but still powerful with a 72v LiFePO4/Li-ion but I'm not exactly sure what to get. I do have a few ideas though.
1.First I have seen the CaliBike 72v 15ah (http://calibike.com/?product=lithium-72v-15ah-ultra-light-battery-pack) but the pack has a max continuous discharge rate of 30ah which is somewhat low compared to other options.
2.Secondly there is a pingbattery 36v 15ah LiFePO4s (http://www.pingbattery.com/36v-15ah-lithium-lifepo4-battery-pack/). I believe I could simply hook two of these up in series and use as is. They are a bit more expensive than the Cali pack but they have the option of up to 80ah discharge, while with the controllers I have looked at I should keep it under 45 it seems like the upgrade over Cali may be worthwhile. They will also come with a charger each so twice the charging power = half the time would be nice as well.
3.Finally, I could dive in headfirst and attempt to build my own with the Headway Lifepo4 units supplied by http://www.ebikedeal.com/lifepo4.htm. I am currently an electrical engineering student so it would be an interesting practical application of my learning, but I am only in my second year so I have yet to learn much about the specific aspects of batteries or circuit building( but calc II is fun so ). While I don't mind doing it this way unless the savings is significant I would be happier purchasing a ready made pack.
I believe that those are all the components I will necessarily need but there are a few extras I have looked at. First off a DD motor should be regenerative braking compatible and with the hills around me I can see ample opportunity of make use of it. The controller by Lyen mentions it but states that it would require some tinkering. That tinkering seems to be just connecting the correct pin?
The bottom line for this bike is while I would like it to be my main form of transportation it is also a pet project of mine. I have had a great time reading up on motors, batteries, controller, frames, and so much more. I would love to learn more so any extra resources I should look into would be welcome. I have read all of the FAQ's and beginners guides (for this forum to 'The Rant' by YPedel). Thanks for any help or recommendation you can offer, sorry this is so long and I can't wait to join your ranks.
P.S.
Oh yes last thing. Torque arms, will I necessarily need one, if so would just purchasing in from Lyen be perfect or do I need to make sure to get one compatible with the bike I choose?
I'm looking to build an ebike! Never heard of that, right? I'm 5'8 110 lbs, so a small guy, looking to build a bike that can do 30~35 mph in Tallahassee, Florida. While not as bad as San Francisco or anything its fairly hilly so I would like the bike to be able to deal with that. As for range 20 or so miles would be nice but I need it to be longer that 15 to do my commute and just going around town.
First off I will need a bike to convert. I would like to keep the entire build at ~2000 dollars so 500 bucks for a bike is my goal. I'm comfortable with searching craigslist in my area and keeping a lookout for a nice bike but I just don't really know what I will need. I have done some looking around but there are so many options and very little on what makes a good ebike conversion. Any suggestions for bikes/bikes + modifications? (Don’t worry I know more about the rest of the build from here on)
As for motors so far I am leaning towards either the HT 3525 or HS 3540 from http://www.ebikedeal.com/crystalyte.htm. I know the HT is High Torque = good hill climbing which would seem perfect but after running some tests on the sim at http://www.ebikes.ca/tools/simulator.html it would seem that except for a small percentage at sub 20mph the HS3540 blows the HT out of the water on all accounts. Even though hill climbing will be required the HS seems to be the better motor. Another consideration is in rim vs not. I would like something in rim as lacing doesn't seem like my cup of tea.
***EDIT***:I figured out why the 3525 was so lacking... the 25 bit of the model is for the max speed, 25 is euro legal at 25kph... It will deliver more range but less power because of the power cap. That helps narrow down the options. I think I will go with the HS3540 then.
The controller I have selected for my build is likely going to be the 12 x 4110 MOSFET Extreme Modder Controller LYEN Edition $129 (http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17683). It is optimized for 72v and 45ah (Would running under the ah matter too much? If so how much? More on why I'm asking in the battery section.) I also plan on getting a Cycle Analyst for my display. Will I need to do/buy anything special to make them play nicely and function together?
For the battery I'm not sure I'm ready to go full LiPo so I am planning on keeping it somewhat simple but still powerful with a 72v LiFePO4/Li-ion but I'm not exactly sure what to get. I do have a few ideas though.
1.First I have seen the CaliBike 72v 15ah (http://calibike.com/?product=lithium-72v-15ah-ultra-light-battery-pack) but the pack has a max continuous discharge rate of 30ah which is somewhat low compared to other options.
2.Secondly there is a pingbattery 36v 15ah LiFePO4s (http://www.pingbattery.com/36v-15ah-lithium-lifepo4-battery-pack/). I believe I could simply hook two of these up in series and use as is. They are a bit more expensive than the Cali pack but they have the option of up to 80ah discharge, while with the controllers I have looked at I should keep it under 45 it seems like the upgrade over Cali may be worthwhile. They will also come with a charger each so twice the charging power = half the time would be nice as well.
3.Finally, I could dive in headfirst and attempt to build my own with the Headway Lifepo4 units supplied by http://www.ebikedeal.com/lifepo4.htm. I am currently an electrical engineering student so it would be an interesting practical application of my learning, but I am only in my second year so I have yet to learn much about the specific aspects of batteries or circuit building( but calc II is fun so ). While I don't mind doing it this way unless the savings is significant I would be happier purchasing a ready made pack.
I believe that those are all the components I will necessarily need but there are a few extras I have looked at. First off a DD motor should be regenerative braking compatible and with the hills around me I can see ample opportunity of make use of it. The controller by Lyen mentions it but states that it would require some tinkering. That tinkering seems to be just connecting the correct pin?
The bottom line for this bike is while I would like it to be my main form of transportation it is also a pet project of mine. I have had a great time reading up on motors, batteries, controller, frames, and so much more. I would love to learn more so any extra resources I should look into would be welcome. I have read all of the FAQ's and beginners guides (for this forum to 'The Rant' by YPedel). Thanks for any help or recommendation you can offer, sorry this is so long and I can't wait to join your ranks.
P.S.
Oh yes last thing. Torque arms, will I necessarily need one, if so would just purchasing in from Lyen be perfect or do I need to make sure to get one compatible with the bike I choose?