Bush mechanic
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- Oct 19, 2014
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Not quite sure how to phrase this, so hopefully this makes sense:
I've been running 52v (14s) on everything for years, but have the opportunity to buy a new battery and the itch to reach higher speeds! 52V gets me to a little over 40km/h on the Gmac, Bafang, and Crystalyte motors in a 26" wheel in the windings I have, but I really want the ability to hit mid 50km/h at a minimum to navigate certain sections of road, where having cars come up behind me is quite hazardous.
The Phaserunners I have easily handle 72v obviously, but here is where I need some help. I don't always want to ride fast, especially on my cargo bike if I have the kids - I rarely exceed 25km/h , however, that low speed often requires high torque/current.
At the moment I can hapily switch my 52v batteries between commuter (high speed) and cargo (low speed) bikes and it feels like a good compromise, but I am wondering if there is going to be any significant issue raising this to 72V? I typically use the cargo bike wide open throttle to climb hills carrying kids/tools/groceries, often only hitting 15-20km/h at full throttle up short steep sections, would I be likely to notice any issues if I try the same thing with a 72V battery?
I'm just having a bit of trouble getting my head around the operation of the controller in the situation, trying to visualise how it converts the input voltage and current into phase output.
I've been running 52v (14s) on everything for years, but have the opportunity to buy a new battery and the itch to reach higher speeds! 52V gets me to a little over 40km/h on the Gmac, Bafang, and Crystalyte motors in a 26" wheel in the windings I have, but I really want the ability to hit mid 50km/h at a minimum to navigate certain sections of road, where having cars come up behind me is quite hazardous.
The Phaserunners I have easily handle 72v obviously, but here is where I need some help. I don't always want to ride fast, especially on my cargo bike if I have the kids - I rarely exceed 25km/h , however, that low speed often requires high torque/current.
At the moment I can hapily switch my 52v batteries between commuter (high speed) and cargo (low speed) bikes and it feels like a good compromise, but I am wondering if there is going to be any significant issue raising this to 72V? I typically use the cargo bike wide open throttle to climb hills carrying kids/tools/groceries, often only hitting 15-20km/h at full throttle up short steep sections, would I be likely to notice any issues if I try the same thing with a 72V battery?
I'm just having a bit of trouble getting my head around the operation of the controller in the situation, trying to visualise how it converts the input voltage and current into phase output.