WA ebiker
1 mW
Hi All,
Newbie to this forum so take it easy on my please
I have owned an ebike for about 5yrs now. It's called the Emaxi Swift which can be seen at this link:
http://emaxi.ideation.com.tw/swift.html
However, my Emaxi Swift only has the 200W brushless motor though as that is the legal limit in Australia - and it doesn't have the rear carrier rack on the back.
It's a 24V 12Ahr SLA setup.
Over the 5yrs I have gone through numerous SLA batteries as they die on me pretty quick. So the bike has sat there for a couple of years with dead batteries.
Time to leave SLA's behind me so i have just ordered an 24V 15Ah LiFePO4 battery from Ping.
Question#1:
My first question is what mileage I can expect approximately from this battery and whether or not to change my order to the 24V 20Ah LiFePO4 battery from Ping??
-I weigh only 62kg (136lbs). The bike is rather heavy as it's steel approx 30kg (66lbs). The 15Ah ping battery weighs 3.7kg (8lbs) = total weight of 210lbs.
-I have a stuffed left hip so I cannot pedal very much. I cannot pedal at all with my left leg so that hangs off the side and sits on a peg. I can pedal a little with my right leg down hill and on flat ground as I use clipons with the one leg.
-It is reasonably hilly along the Perth Australia coastline where I intend to ride but not overly hilly.
-My goal is to have a total range of 20miles maximum on a single charge.
(to give you an idea, my old setup with 24A12Ah SLA's gave me about 20km's max (13miles) with a bit of pedal assist from myself)
I will typically do lots of shorter rides to check out the surf but would like to have the range to go 20miles if I had to.
Would I be able to get 20miles from the 15Ah battery that i have ordered or should I change my order to the 20Ah?
Question#2:
The old SLA battery pack had a rough as guts battery meter on the side consisting of 3 LED's. This gave me an idea of how stuffed the batteries were.
My new setup with a Ping battery and BMS will have no battery monitor. Can you please recommend a battery monitor that could tell me how much charge i have left in the battery?
I would put a disclaimer on this that it would have to be pretty basic to setup as i don't have much electrical knowledge in this area. Can you explaing briefly how easy these are to setup and connect to the battery please?
Question#3:
The Emaxi Swift as noted in the link above simply has the 200W chain drive motor, the batter pack, thumb throttle, and cables connecting all of these together including cables to the brake levers to tell the motor to turn off when the brakes are engaged. There is no actual controller or control box to the best of my knowledge.
My question is can I simply connect up my new ping batter when it arrives (modifying the connection obviously) to this system or does it require some kind of controller?? ie all I am doing is going to replace the 24V SLA battery pack with the new 24V LiFePO4 battery. Is that OK?
Question#4:
I am well aware of the limitations of my old ebike. It's a heavy stell bike with only 200W and only has a max'm speed of 27km/hr (17 mile/hr) on the flat. The LiFePO4 battery from ping will be a big improvement over the SLA's as it will be so much lighter.
The other question I am toying with is replacing the motor with the higher capacity motor eg 600W (http://www.nycewheels.com/lashout-electrec-currie-bike-motor.html) and then getting a bigger battery from Ping eg 36V20Ah.
This would be a lot more expensive though but would give me higher speeds. I'm thinking that I would be better off just doing the slight upgrade above and getting a whole new lighter bike in the future as it may be throwing good money after bad trying to upgrade this old bike too much.
Any comments welcome.
Thanks for you patience.
Newbie to this forum so take it easy on my please
I have owned an ebike for about 5yrs now. It's called the Emaxi Swift which can be seen at this link:
http://emaxi.ideation.com.tw/swift.html
However, my Emaxi Swift only has the 200W brushless motor though as that is the legal limit in Australia - and it doesn't have the rear carrier rack on the back.
It's a 24V 12Ahr SLA setup.
Over the 5yrs I have gone through numerous SLA batteries as they die on me pretty quick. So the bike has sat there for a couple of years with dead batteries.
Time to leave SLA's behind me so i have just ordered an 24V 15Ah LiFePO4 battery from Ping.
Question#1:
My first question is what mileage I can expect approximately from this battery and whether or not to change my order to the 24V 20Ah LiFePO4 battery from Ping??
-I weigh only 62kg (136lbs). The bike is rather heavy as it's steel approx 30kg (66lbs). The 15Ah ping battery weighs 3.7kg (8lbs) = total weight of 210lbs.
-I have a stuffed left hip so I cannot pedal very much. I cannot pedal at all with my left leg so that hangs off the side and sits on a peg. I can pedal a little with my right leg down hill and on flat ground as I use clipons with the one leg.
-It is reasonably hilly along the Perth Australia coastline where I intend to ride but not overly hilly.
-My goal is to have a total range of 20miles maximum on a single charge.
(to give you an idea, my old setup with 24A12Ah SLA's gave me about 20km's max (13miles) with a bit of pedal assist from myself)
I will typically do lots of shorter rides to check out the surf but would like to have the range to go 20miles if I had to.
Would I be able to get 20miles from the 15Ah battery that i have ordered or should I change my order to the 20Ah?
Question#2:
The old SLA battery pack had a rough as guts battery meter on the side consisting of 3 LED's. This gave me an idea of how stuffed the batteries were.
My new setup with a Ping battery and BMS will have no battery monitor. Can you please recommend a battery monitor that could tell me how much charge i have left in the battery?
I would put a disclaimer on this that it would have to be pretty basic to setup as i don't have much electrical knowledge in this area. Can you explaing briefly how easy these are to setup and connect to the battery please?
Question#3:
The Emaxi Swift as noted in the link above simply has the 200W chain drive motor, the batter pack, thumb throttle, and cables connecting all of these together including cables to the brake levers to tell the motor to turn off when the brakes are engaged. There is no actual controller or control box to the best of my knowledge.
My question is can I simply connect up my new ping batter when it arrives (modifying the connection obviously) to this system or does it require some kind of controller?? ie all I am doing is going to replace the 24V SLA battery pack with the new 24V LiFePO4 battery. Is that OK?
Question#4:
I am well aware of the limitations of my old ebike. It's a heavy stell bike with only 200W and only has a max'm speed of 27km/hr (17 mile/hr) on the flat. The LiFePO4 battery from ping will be a big improvement over the SLA's as it will be so much lighter.
The other question I am toying with is replacing the motor with the higher capacity motor eg 600W (http://www.nycewheels.com/lashout-electrec-currie-bike-motor.html) and then getting a bigger battery from Ping eg 36V20Ah.
This would be a lot more expensive though but would give me higher speeds. I'm thinking that I would be better off just doing the slight upgrade above and getting a whole new lighter bike in the future as it may be throwing good money after bad trying to upgrade this old bike too much.
Any comments welcome.
Thanks for you patience.