teddy_kgb said:
Does the Bafang 48v500W offer regen? I was reading a post by Dogman reviewing the Fusion motor (which looks and sounds just like the Bafang) and he said the Fusion was non-free spinning and therefore offered regen. And if so does the regen kick in when you go past the no load speed?
Regen doesn't exist on geared motors normally, if you can dig up a kit that can do it it's going to be serious big bucks.
I couldn't respond to your pm, I think it's slightly broken.
For Bafang wind choice you have to get the 213rpm one, unless your wheel is SMALLER then 26".
Make sure you get it from say greenbikekit.com or anywhere other Bmsbattery, unless you want to risk getting wonky untrue wheel with loose spokes etc like I ended up with. I didn't say it originally outright but bmsbattery are totally not worth it.
If I could go back in time and do it over again I probably would of ordered a kit from emissionsfree but built my own RC Lipo battery instead. BMSbattery have a lot of life4/li-MnCo battery options that are well priced to make it tempting to get it all together in one go at a decent price, and life4/Li-ion are good plug and play battery so you dont have to think much about what your doing, but RC lipo still rules for performance.
With RC lipo you can increase your capacity/Ah by adding more packs in parallel and you can chuck away a bad pack if something is really wrong and keep the rest of your packs.
The biggest surprise cost for a small RC lipo build is the power supply/charger but its not much really, considering the hassle of getting a bad battery or charger from China.
I just built a RC lipo battery out of Turnigy packs and its great, all cells etc were fine. Its a bit more of a extended learning curve but its worth it. http://sdrv.ms/T6Pdzh
I just ordered all the cables etc from hobby king or epbuddy. Did not have to solder anything.
If you want to consider lipo check out the recommended lipo noob links http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=19956