>Where and how much was this factory (?) 18A version of this motor and is it good to 100 RPM cadence ?
I ordered 500W 48v from Alibaba.
The sticker on the motor says 48v 18A
Fast cadence was posible. But with 9spd and front 42T at 40km/h I am pedaling (effortlessly) already too fast. Need > 42T to go faster with a comfortable cadence.
> Does the xh18 allow a high MPH top speed, or did you have to change wheel diameter to 'trick' the speedo display?
The max assisted configurable speed is 45km/h.
I have not tried to fake the wheel size (28")
I guess that limit could be further increased with the software posted earlier in June.
It would be nice if that software would be able to enable displaying wh and v (as seen in some earlier video)
>Where and how much was your B/A battery Pack !?!
Also Alibaba. How much I am not sure. I bought two packs, one without cells (but with battery management/balancing board). I also included the bike mounts for the back wheel. I think that increased the delivery cost (not a good idea to ship lithium batteries, which require special carriers, with big things which can be delivered cheaper per volume, but I wanted something I cold use immediately )
>Did the motor and pack come with matching connectors?
The battery pack would come with any connector of my choice.
But I did not know which connector the motor had. The motor came with the connector you normally see in the pics (I doubt those cables support 18A
). I had to solder a new battery connector. In the long run, I will probably see if I could upgrade the motor cable and connector instead.
> Back in June 27 in this thread I posted a kWh - power meter that I plan to use when I want to check on the battery pack.
Found it. I think I bought something similar for my DIY multicopter. Hope it supports 13s 18a
But AFAIR, it has no memory and will be useful for single trips only. But i can take notes and sum up later.
The 1500wh@48v measuring will take many trips (>200km at level 2 I hope)
>Bungee? For towing? IDK... If either of you let go while it's stretched.....
Yes. The person being towed holding it by the hand, and releasing it when required (otherwise it would be dangerous ) a cheap solution would be what is used to walk the dogs, but I have seen similar things used in competitions (to pass kinetic force to another team member)
I ordered 500W 48v from Alibaba.
The sticker on the motor says 48v 18A
Fast cadence was posible. But with 9spd and front 42T at 40km/h I am pedaling (effortlessly) already too fast. Need > 42T to go faster with a comfortable cadence.
> Does the xh18 allow a high MPH top speed, or did you have to change wheel diameter to 'trick' the speedo display?
The max assisted configurable speed is 45km/h.
I have not tried to fake the wheel size (28")
I guess that limit could be further increased with the software posted earlier in June.
It would be nice if that software would be able to enable displaying wh and v (as seen in some earlier video)
>Where and how much was your B/A battery Pack !?!
Also Alibaba. How much I am not sure. I bought two packs, one without cells (but with battery management/balancing board). I also included the bike mounts for the back wheel. I think that increased the delivery cost (not a good idea to ship lithium batteries, which require special carriers, with big things which can be delivered cheaper per volume, but I wanted something I cold use immediately )
>Did the motor and pack come with matching connectors?
The battery pack would come with any connector of my choice.
But I did not know which connector the motor had. The motor came with the connector you normally see in the pics (I doubt those cables support 18A
> Back in June 27 in this thread I posted a kWh - power meter that I plan to use when I want to check on the battery pack.
Found it. I think I bought something similar for my DIY multicopter. Hope it supports 13s 18a
But AFAIR, it has no memory and will be useful for single trips only. But i can take notes and sum up later.
The 1500wh@48v measuring will take many trips (>200km at level 2 I hope)
>Bungee? For towing? IDK... If either of you let go while it's stretched.....
Yes. The person being towed holding it by the hand, and releasing it when required (otherwise it would be dangerous ) a cheap solution would be what is used to walk the dogs, but I have seen similar things used in competitions (to pass kinetic force to another team member)