As the Hub Motor Turns and the LiPo Fire Burns. SLA for 36V only ?
Now DA you can see that I am phasing out the need to use gater clips as I will be soldering 4 mm bullets on these today if I have the right size shrink wrap.
These LiPos have Diamondback written all over them. lol
Also when I do run the gater clips it will be 5 amp * 2 or 10 amp as I will be splitting the wires coming from the controller for two negatives and two positives for 20Ah at 36V. so 36V * 10 amps = 360W. That means double the flow or 1/2 of the power loss when going up hills at full throttle.
I cant claim the same for Dan's old packs but they are not going to last forever anyway.
Another thing I was thinking was selling or trading the six SLAs. they have not really been abused except for maybe a couple of those hills I posted yesterday (but not the steep ones) and I talked to a guy with an electric scooter or two maybe he said and an electric wheel chair all of which takes SLAs. (which is what he needs as the ones he has are dead or only good for about a block per charge. lol)
I can run the 24" bike now after I put the 60T on the back for 32.5 mph instead of 35 mph gearing. Also at 44.4V LiPo the voltage should be slightly lower than 4 fully charged SLAs which equal slightly lower rpm for better gearing.
When I ran that bike at 48V SLA and the 56T spoke kit on the back it made it up state st. hill which I posted yesterday or the day before. The only thing is I had to pedal assist. Usually I don't with the other bike set ups including the 20" 533W 20 mph set up.
I want to try that bike with the new LiPo and the 60T spoke kit simply because if it does make it up the hill without pedaling it will save me money ordering 8 mm chains and sprockets or expensive Custom 65T sprocket from Kings. I have no money to order anything for quite awhile. I went thru my settlement money and am on a strict budget to pay my bills. Why I ordered new LiPo.
The idea of getting rid of the SlAs makes sense but then I am stuck with two 36V controllers for future builds (one which I already got) and another on the way from China. . If I can get enough money from six SLAs, the original 24V SLA Currie charger. The three stage 12V SLA charger and a third 12V SLA trickle charger all for around $100 including the custom cables I could probably afford two decent 5S LiPo packs.
Please let me know as for $100 I will include all I listed above or even trade for two used 5S LiPo packs but they must be 6.0 or higher preferably 8.0 - 5S packs. Please let me know. Or a used 36V LIFEPO4 pack if it comes with the charger. It has been raining and expecting to hail soon. The 24" Huffy is in my back yard upside down locked to a shopping cart. I need to drag it upstairs and dry it out so I can start working on it. I really want to run that 1,000W 48V motor again.
The picture under the top one shows the four points of contact of the rear rack and should be strong enough to run flat steel bar with bolts and nuts with a center hole drilled 0ut for custom U brakes. Dan I think mentioned the need for rear brakes which I agree. the front brakes work but need to be fine tuned.
The little wood box on the back of the DimondBack needs modifying plus a lid with hinges to hold the new LiPo packs also.
No cargo though as the Diamondback is a kids bike and any more weight just makes safety issues with it much worse.
If I could mount the LiPos and the chain and padlock towards the front somehow on the 24" bike , I would like a cargo basket for the back. Also I have that triangle rack I was building but never painted and finished. Maybe I could mount the LiPos to it somehow towards the front of it and put a small wire basket on the front handlebars for the chain and padlock.
I will have to agree just by looking at the bike that one motor and approx. 30 mph top speed should be the absolute limit on that bike. 40 mph without a heavy duty Chromalloy dual suspension frame with disk brakes back and front is defiantly not recommended I am not doing it even though I really want to.
I need even weight distribution if I put a cargo basket on the back with that heavy motor and spoke kit. Any further advice or ideas on this will be greatly appreciated. Please post them as this is my current build. I am taking the wheel off the 20" bike with the 60T spoke kit to replace the 56T that is on the 24" bike today. Thanks.
LC. out.