I want to a 750 Watt Front Hub on a pedicab. Trying to decide whether to power with three 12V, 32AH Lead Acid batteries or a single 36V, 16 AH Lithium Ion battery.
The weight savings of the Lithium Ion is an advantage, however carrying 2-3 passengers the total weight load would vary from around 650-800 pounds, so the weight saving is more marginal compared with a more conventional bicycle application.
My main concern is RANGE with the two setups. From talking to others, the three 32AH Lead Batteries will last around a day working the Pedicab. Have not found anyone running the same setup with Lithium Ion.
Dealer #1 told me that AH is AH whether it be a lead acid or Lithium Ion battery. Dealer #2 told me that the Lithium Ion battery was far more efficient and that I could expect to see close to an identical range between the three 36 volt, 32AH Lead Acid batteries and the single 36 volt, 16AH Lithium Ion battery. I also saw some materials online that seemed to support Dealer #2 and explained it in terms of DOD (depth of discharge). The example used had the Lead battery only using 50% of its amp hours while the Lithium Ion battery used 80% which would then translate into a 20AH Lithium battery having the identical range to a 32AH Lead. 0bviously one of the dealers is wrong!
One solution I suppose is to carry and xtra 16AH Lithium Ion Battery and still save weight but first I'd like to know if that is really necessary. So is an AH an AH or are we comparing apples to oranges with these two types of battery technologies? Appreciate any help in this matter on which way to go.
Richard
The weight savings of the Lithium Ion is an advantage, however carrying 2-3 passengers the total weight load would vary from around 650-800 pounds, so the weight saving is more marginal compared with a more conventional bicycle application.
My main concern is RANGE with the two setups. From talking to others, the three 32AH Lead Batteries will last around a day working the Pedicab. Have not found anyone running the same setup with Lithium Ion.
Dealer #1 told me that AH is AH whether it be a lead acid or Lithium Ion battery. Dealer #2 told me that the Lithium Ion battery was far more efficient and that I could expect to see close to an identical range between the three 36 volt, 32AH Lead Acid batteries and the single 36 volt, 16AH Lithium Ion battery. I also saw some materials online that seemed to support Dealer #2 and explained it in terms of DOD (depth of discharge). The example used had the Lead battery only using 50% of its amp hours while the Lithium Ion battery used 80% which would then translate into a 20AH Lithium battery having the identical range to a 32AH Lead. 0bviously one of the dealers is wrong!
One solution I suppose is to carry and xtra 16AH Lithium Ion Battery and still save weight but first I'd like to know if that is really necessary. So is an AH an AH or are we comparing apples to oranges with these two types of battery technologies? Appreciate any help in this matter on which way to go.
Richard