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So i just got my "Petit Porteur OG" Frame.
I ordered it as the frame size and structure seems to be one of the best possible compromises between a lot of things. Build quality looks very good!
Now this is my first (and hopefully last) EBike project i want to make.
For this reason i am going with the CYC Photon Gen 2 motor as a middrive solution. It supports 36 - 72 V
The battery is a bit complicated. The space between the two upper spars is limited - 460 x 110 x 75 mm is the maximum. I would not mind a permanently installed battery, nor would i necessarily mind building my own enclosure (I have a 3D printer, small CNC and various tools for such projects). I would prefer however not to weld the battery cells together myself, as i do not have a spot welder or cell tester.
--> First question: Can you recommend a (chinese?) company that would make a battery on order to custom dimensions with a MOQ of 1?
What voltage would you recommend to run this with?
Then there is the large space on the back: It screams solar panel, e.g. this guy: LensunSolar 30W 12V Black Flexible Solar Panel
Combine this with a Carbon fibre backing plate (Carbon-Prepreg-Platten 1,0mm) and i believe this should be super solid.
--> Second question: What is the best way to have a easily accessible charging port for regular charge via power outlet + constant trickle charging through the solar cells? Obviously a MPPT would be needed to get any sort of meaningful charge out the panel. Then a BMS that can handle trickle charging and two charging ports as well. Schotky diode to protect the MPPT / solar panel i guess?
In general i would be super glad for some guidance to get a first idea how to make this project nice and neat and reliable as well
Thanks!
I ordered it as the frame size and structure seems to be one of the best possible compromises between a lot of things. Build quality looks very good!
Now this is my first (and hopefully last) EBike project i want to make.
For this reason i am going with the CYC Photon Gen 2 motor as a middrive solution. It supports 36 - 72 V
The battery is a bit complicated. The space between the two upper spars is limited - 460 x 110 x 75 mm is the maximum. I would not mind a permanently installed battery, nor would i necessarily mind building my own enclosure (I have a 3D printer, small CNC and various tools for such projects). I would prefer however not to weld the battery cells together myself, as i do not have a spot welder or cell tester.
--> First question: Can you recommend a (chinese?) company that would make a battery on order to custom dimensions with a MOQ of 1?
What voltage would you recommend to run this with?
Then there is the large space on the back: It screams solar panel, e.g. this guy: LensunSolar 30W 12V Black Flexible Solar Panel
Combine this with a Carbon fibre backing plate (Carbon-Prepreg-Platten 1,0mm) and i believe this should be super solid.
--> Second question: What is the best way to have a easily accessible charging port for regular charge via power outlet + constant trickle charging through the solar cells? Obviously a MPPT would be needed to get any sort of meaningful charge out the panel. Then a BMS that can handle trickle charging and two charging ports as well. Schotky diode to protect the MPPT / solar panel i guess?
In general i would be super glad for some guidance to get a first idea how to make this project nice and neat and reliable as well
Thanks!