teslanv
1 MW
Alan,
I have a BBS02-750 Kit, and I can reliable get 10 Watt-hours per mile riding at 16 MPH, with 40% assist (About Level 4 of 9)
You can ignore the 750W rating of that motor, however. It's just a sticker. The reality is that you will use whatever wattage you use, and with 25A & up to 54V (13S LiIon) you could at times be pushing 1350 watts to the motor. However, if you are using a 40% assist, you will generally only be using around 200W-400W at any given moment.
A better gauge would be to base the battery size on total watt-hours at your estimated economy. To be conservative, use 15 Whs/mile. - so if you want to go 30 miles, you will need 30x15 = 450 Watt-hours or a 48V-9.38 Ah battery - So you should get either the 29E cell Frame pack (13Sx4P) or wait until Paul has the 25R Cells in, which should also be close to 10 Ah but better able to take the max. 25A Current. - You can also de-rate the 750W kit, so it will never draw more than 18Amps (or whatever amount of current you like) by requesting from Paul, or programming yourself with a cable, in which case, the 29E cells should be fine.
I have a BBS02-750 Kit, and I can reliable get 10 Watt-hours per mile riding at 16 MPH, with 40% assist (About Level 4 of 9)
You can ignore the 750W rating of that motor, however. It's just a sticker. The reality is that you will use whatever wattage you use, and with 25A & up to 54V (13S LiIon) you could at times be pushing 1350 watts to the motor. However, if you are using a 40% assist, you will generally only be using around 200W-400W at any given moment.
A better gauge would be to base the battery size on total watt-hours at your estimated economy. To be conservative, use 15 Whs/mile. - so if you want to go 30 miles, you will need 30x15 = 450 Watt-hours or a 48V-9.38 Ah battery - So you should get either the 29E cell Frame pack (13Sx4P) or wait until Paul has the 25R Cells in, which should also be close to 10 Ah but better able to take the max. 25A Current. - You can also de-rate the 750W kit, so it will never draw more than 18Amps (or whatever amount of current you like) by requesting from Paul, or programming yourself with a cable, in which case, the 29E cells should be fine.