latecurtis
100 MW
Dual motor drive system advice ... hmm ...
dual motors
dual drive systems
dual controllers
dual batteries
dual throttles
24" bike has 48V controller with 3 wire throttle.
A 24V lynn controller which uses the same throttle makes it all less complicated. Especially with a 10.0 Lipo pack in the mail.
It has a back rack for 4 SLAs. Put the 10.0 pack up front and the chain and padlock as far forward on the top bar for good weight distribution.
I will need to order a 46T?, spoke sprocket and 24V Lynn controller on the third of May.

Obviously full throttle (35 mph)will damage the SLAs but wont really be necessary except when climbing steep hills or racing. Racing may happen a couple of times Doug, and a couple gas powered bikes around here. Other than that how much discharge on the SLAs at 25mph running dual motors the 500W motor geared for 35 mph as well as the 48V motor.
That is a really advanced physics question.
Also which batteries will discharge quicker. The SLAs or the 10.0 Lipo pack. The SLAs need to go longer as I already test ran the 24" bike and made a few videos. The build was ROCK SOLID (Just like the Currie) and reliable at 48V with four SLAs. I did at least three videos on it I think. I just stopped riding it due to the stairs and the fact I wanted to make it better. That is exactly what I am going to do.
My mind is made up and I am building it next month. I am finishing the Diamond Back this month for two successful builds.
Next month I will be going 35 mph on the 24" bike.
I just want to know what effect on the batteries will be. Which batteries will fail first. It is easy with Lipo as an on board balancer tells the story however in this case I will need the SLAs to outlast the Lipo pack as the bike can make it home with the 48V motor and that has been proven in more than one video. The bike wont make it back of the 24V motor alone over geared by 15 mph.
The way I see it is 48V@ 10AH SLA is doing 2/3 of the work and 24V@ 10AH LIPO is doing 1/3 of the work with a single throttle.
I know that without knowing the exact numbers I would not push the Lipo voltage below 3.8V from 4.18V or full charge without returning home. If I got a portable 48V SLA charger and small portable 6s Lipo charger it could really come in handy.
I would like to see exact numbers though. I would also like to know if gearing the 24V motor for 35mph is the best option or should it be geared less? Also how will the gearing for the front 24V motor effect top speed.
That is the second really advanced physics question.
I cant calculate that but am sure DA can figure it out. Actually DA might be able to answer both advanced physics questions. I sure hope so because I want to order the right size spoke kit for the front 20" wheel. Brakes will already be installed before the spoke kit and controller arrive. Please let me know. Thanks.
LC. out.