Hill Climbing Assistance


The first does not mention the cell manufacturer, and they are not subject to Australian Consumer Law.

The second mentions the cell manufacturer, and says they are used. They are subject to Australian Consumer Law. Your profile shows 'USA'. I don't know the effect of that.

I would not buy either. I would tend to think better of the second, but I would not buy either.
 
The first does not mention the cell manufacturer, and they are not subject to Australian Consumer Law.

The second mentions the cell manufacturer, and says they are used. They are subject to Australian Consumer Law. Your profile shows 'USA'. I don't know the effect of that.

I would not buy either. I would tend to think better of the second, but I would not buy either.
The second is based in Canada, and they do everything on-site. Just FYI.
 
The second is based in Canada, and they do everything on-site.
I'm sorry, that was dumb of me.

When I go to the web site it quotes prices in Australian Dollars, so I presumed. But it's rather that the web site is smart.

I'm not deeply knowledgeable about used cells. I'm tracking what people with good reputations report. I prefer to avoid cells I don't know the history of - my battery is in my home.
 
Which is the safer battery option:
Used scooter pack with LG cells and a new BMS, vs chinese made battery with unknown cells?

Grin ebikes did a presentation earlier this year and attributed most battery fires to low quality cells.

I'll take the battery with used LG cells. I've purchased similar used rental scooter packs from Battery ClearingHouse. They were made in a similar fashion with a very large BMS attached directly to the cells. It probably supported GPS and wireless needed for renting and didn't work without the rest of the scooter, I also put in my own BMS. The packs worked fine. Also had no concerns about the battery construction, The cells were well mounted. Probably better than any non-branded ebike pack you buy,


The tradeoff is the form factor. You'll need to putthat battery on a rack.,
 
The safer option is always the one that doesn't have no-name chinese cells, yeah
 
Which is the safer battery option:
Others have addressed fire safety but one also has to consider (degraded) bicycle handling safety. I personally would always favor a centrally mounted battery over a rear rack mounted battery. Maybe that rack battery might fit in your frame triangle? Depends the size.
 
Others have addressed fire safety but one also has to consider (degraded) bicycle handling safety. I personally would always favor a centrally mounted battery over a rear rack mounted battery. Maybe that rack battery might fit in your frame triangle? Depends the size.
In my case, my triangle is small because my bicycle is small, and I have a water bottle there. I'm only 5' 4". Shorty. :)

So the rack makes more sense in my use case. I can mount it underneath where the panniers flap over.

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Ordered!

TSDZ8 750W 48V Motor - 44T VLCD5 Throttle + Brake Sensors
48V 12.8AH Rack Battery - LG MH1 Cells - Refurbished

I pre-ordered the 750W (more coming next week) over the phone while speaking with the owner, Myles. Super friendly and knowledgeable person. His company is very competent in e-bike and battery building.


I am looking forward to conquering these steep hills! :cool:🚴‍♂️

I appreciate all the advice here. You have a great community. I'll be posting follow-up pictures and remarks.

Side question ... Are there 'authorized' Tongsheng resellers/dealers? I ask because I've noticed many don't carry the VLCD5 display, which, to my understanding, is the officially supported one.
 
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Ordered!

TSDZ8 750W 48V Motor - 44T VLCD5 Throttle + Brake Sensors
48V 12.8AH Rack Battery - LG MH1 Cells - Refurbished

I pre-ordered the 750W (more coming next week) over the phone while speaking with the owner, Myles. Super friendly and knowledgeable person. His company is very competent in e-bike and battery building.


I am looking forward to conquering these steep hills! :cool:🚴‍♂️

I appreciate all the advice here. You have a great community. I'll be posting follow-up pictures and remarks.

Side question ... Are there 'authorized' Tongsheng resellers/dealers? I ask because I've noticed many don't carry the VLCD5 display, which, to my understanding, is the officially supported one.
Congrats on making a decision! What's the weight of your bike again? I'd be interested in weight after the kit is added.
 
So the rack makes more sense in my use case. I can mount it underneath where the panniers flap over.

Just another perspective - I run a trunk bag on top of my panniers with an extra battery inside (along with tire patch kit, tools, gloves, etc.) Side benefits are that battery is pretty much waterproof, cushioned and insulated.

 
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Congrats on making a decision! What's the weight of your bike again? I'd be interested in weight after the kit is added.
Thanks!

I'm not sure what the weight of my bike is. It's a 2012 Chromoly Jamis Coda Comp with a carbon fork. I am 155 pounds.
 
Just another perspective - I run a trunk bag on top of my panniers with an extra battery inside (along with tire patch kit, tools, gloves, etc.) Side benefits are that battery is pretty much waterproof, cushioned and insulated.

Great tip! That looks like a smart way to do this.
 
Yeah but we don't have dual reductions, motor is 7.2lbs and doesn't have good power density, i don't know where i'd find a dyno graph for that motor either.

For under this weight you can get a Shengyi SX2 which would get higher efficiency and power but probably also disqualified from OP's interest due to weight.

dual reductions in the Q100H/CST will trump a small difference in RPM in a motor with a standard 5:1 gear ratio, from the POV of thermal performance & surviving this hill
Thats not true,a q100h will overheat long before the swx02 motor.I burned a q128c motor half way up an long steep offroad hill here in Norway.The same hill I climbed many times after with an swx02 48v 250 watt motor. Both motors on same bik,same controller and battery and same rpm motor.You say a lot of strange things about motors you havent even tried.Like when you said the mac motor is stronger than the mxus xf/gdr 19
 
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