qtipslea said:Hm, I should have mentioned no peddling.![]()
mvly, you were able to hit near 60KPH on the BMC V3 or is that another motor?
Cell_man Mac 1000W is basically a BMC V3 clone right?
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mvly said:60kph ~ 37mph. I was able to get my BMC V3 to go 28mph on flat, no wind on 36V at 30A (limited by the BMS) if I remember correctly. A123 LiFePo4 can handle a lot more current. Assuming you have to right BMS, I say it MIGHT, and that is a big might, get to 35mph. I mean it all depends on your setup and the weight the bike is pulling, etc. A lot of factors. Possible, Yes, Probably, Yes under ideal cases, i.e. super thick phase wires, only going for short distances at that speed, light weight to carry on the motor, super high speed winding for the motor.
I find I need around 1.8KW to sustain 37mph on flat on 51.8V Lipo battery. Assuming same efficiency and such, I would need at least 50A if not more to achieve and sustain that speed on 36V. However, 50A is pretty high for small 14G phase wire in my BMC V3. Moreover, the voltage sag is going to be pretty high meaning you will be losing effect torque.
I say go to at least 48V or more for higher speed.
hjns said:Any specific reason to stay at 36V?
AussieJester said:Nope, no need to dump them, just 'series' them..lots of speed
At 72v 8)
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qtipslea said:Is it possible for a hub motor to propel one to 60 KPH on flat with only a 36V battery (A123)? If so, can you guys please point me to the name of the hub and the controller require?
nicobie said:Add a couple of 6s lipo packs in series with the a123 and most any motor/ 72v controller will get you there. You'll need to get a charger for the lipos too. A cheap $20 one will do.
Chalo said:Pick up the bike and jump off a high bridge.qtipslea said:Is it possible for a hub motor to propel one to 60 KPH on flat with only a 36V battery (A123)?
crossbreak said:BAD idea mixing them!
dogman said:Anything you want in series just about. It's paralelling different chemistires that gets tricky.