jana
10 W
Hi
This is my first atempet to build an electric bike. I know there are a lot of fancy options out there, but i want this to be a low cost trial. I am planning to use a brushless rear hub motor from vpower.hk because of the low shipping to where I live (Norway). I will go for the rear wheel version. I will be converting a 97 Kona Kula MTB.
We have a lot of hills here and i wonder if I should go for 48V 800W or 1000W, or maybe something else?
800w: http://www.vpower.hk/product.php?id=52
1000w: http://www.vpower.hk/product.php?id=53
1000w is about 50 USD more.
Will the 100w0 have more torque at 20-30 mph? I think 25mph is my target speed - also uphill with some pedal assist.
For batteries I will go for 10 or 20 Ah RC batteries from hobbyking - but I will focus on the motor part first.
Any tips are welcome - espescially on the torque part!
Jan A
This is my first atempet to build an electric bike. I know there are a lot of fancy options out there, but i want this to be a low cost trial. I am planning to use a brushless rear hub motor from vpower.hk because of the low shipping to where I live (Norway). I will go for the rear wheel version. I will be converting a 97 Kona Kula MTB.
We have a lot of hills here and i wonder if I should go for 48V 800W or 1000W, or maybe something else?
800w: http://www.vpower.hk/product.php?id=52
1000w: http://www.vpower.hk/product.php?id=53
1000w is about 50 USD more.
Will the 100w0 have more torque at 20-30 mph? I think 25mph is my target speed - also uphill with some pedal assist.
For batteries I will go for 10 or 20 Ah RC batteries from hobbyking - but I will focus on the motor part first.
Any tips are welcome - espescially on the torque part!
Jan A