Diamondback
10 kW
Hi all.
Long time lurker, first time posting...
My name is Jason, im 36 years old from Sydney Australia, and have just completed the build
of my diamondback Ebike project.
a few short clips of my bike can be seen here.
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=7bdqNY0LUfU (part 1) follow the links if you want to see more.
i am running a Cyclone 24V 500W mid drive system.
i also bought a battery and charger from ebike.ca. the 24V 18A Ni-Mh pack that i bought is just not suitable
for my riding style, and i find i need a good quality LiFePo4 pack.
i have been looking at the packs on offer from cyclone-tw.com.
these seem to be good. has anyone here used these packs ?
the one i want is the 24V 20Ah pack. they use cylindrical cells.
cyclone-tw.com claims they are good for up to 75A loads.
since my 500W cyclone motor is drawing up to 45A peaks, i think these will be ok ?
i will be commuting 35km per day and charging while im at work.
so far i have been using about 14Wh/Km or about 12Ah of power for each leg of my commute.
current draw averages at about 30A.
the Ni-Mh pack i currently have is a good pack, it's just not suitable for the motor im running. (or my riding style)
the LiFePo4 pack from cyclone-tw.com is not cheap, but i figure you get what you pay for, and i should have just bought a decent pack up front.
learn from your mistakes i guess.....
can anyone offer advice on these packs ?
especially as im about to lay down nearly $900US inc shipping, i really don't want to make another bad decision.
i have looked at the Ping and Cammy packs, but these seem to be suited to lower C ratings, and i need more than they can offer (i think)
the vendor (Paco) says his packs are good for up to 75A , and that the BMS will hold up to 80A peaks.
both those figures are way more than i will ever see on my bike, but i have seen 45A peaks.
Jason.
Long time lurker, first time posting...
My name is Jason, im 36 years old from Sydney Australia, and have just completed the build
of my diamondback Ebike project.
a few short clips of my bike can be seen here.
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=7bdqNY0LUfU (part 1) follow the links if you want to see more.
i am running a Cyclone 24V 500W mid drive system.
i also bought a battery and charger from ebike.ca. the 24V 18A Ni-Mh pack that i bought is just not suitable
for my riding style, and i find i need a good quality LiFePo4 pack.
i have been looking at the packs on offer from cyclone-tw.com.
these seem to be good. has anyone here used these packs ?
the one i want is the 24V 20Ah pack. they use cylindrical cells.
cyclone-tw.com claims they are good for up to 75A loads.
since my 500W cyclone motor is drawing up to 45A peaks, i think these will be ok ?
i will be commuting 35km per day and charging while im at work.
so far i have been using about 14Wh/Km or about 12Ah of power for each leg of my commute.
current draw averages at about 30A.
the Ni-Mh pack i currently have is a good pack, it's just not suitable for the motor im running. (or my riding style)
the LiFePo4 pack from cyclone-tw.com is not cheap, but i figure you get what you pay for, and i should have just bought a decent pack up front.
learn from your mistakes i guess.....
can anyone offer advice on these packs ?
especially as im about to lay down nearly $900US inc shipping, i really don't want to make another bad decision.
i have looked at the Ping and Cammy packs, but these seem to be suited to lower C ratings, and i need more than they can offer (i think)
the vendor (Paco) says his packs are good for up to 75A , and that the BMS will hold up to 80A peaks.
both those figures are way more than i will ever see on my bike, but i have seen 45A peaks.
Jason.