Beachcruzer
100 W
Hi Team. Long-time lurker, first-time poster. I have a stock beach cruiser with the W.E./Aotema front hub kit and 36V, 12 ah SLA batts. I built it last year and I love it. The only thing I want to change is the batteries. I'm looking at LifePo4 vs Lipo.
First, the mission: Regular runs of 8 miles unassisted on rolling terrain, and the occasional 13-miler. These are round-trip distances from my house to my favorite surf breaks, and the SLA batts can't reliably make it. I'll be dragging my longboard in a lightweight trailer setup (whole thing weighs maybe 20 lbs), and doing this a couple times a week.
Next, about me: I have a two year old and a full-time job. I can wrench and solder as well as the next dude but I emphatically do not want a project. I just want to plug something in, ride to the beach, and go surfing.
Oh, yeah: I want more juice. 48V.
Right now I'm leaning towards Lipo, since at ~100 rides/year I'm not worried too much about cycle life. But ordering all that sh*t from Hong Kong and soldering/duct taping it all together sounds like a project. And I don't want a project. I found some ready-made Lipo packs online, $590 for a 50V, 10 ah pack with BMS and charger (http://www.ebikessf.com/50v10ah-lipo) That's tempting, and since it ships from San Francisco I could have it next week. Anybody had experience with these? And given the 'don't use the whole charge' thing for Lipos, is 10 ah going to handle my 13-mile rt? I'd be a lot more tempted if this reddy-pack came in a 12 or 15 ah version.
Alternative is a 48V, 10 or 15 ah LifePo4 pack from Senor Ping. This would be slightly cheaper if ordered direct, but I don't really want to wait two months to get it. Stateside resellers seem to be a lot more expensive--on par with the Lipo option above.
So . . . what would you guys do in my position?
Thanks, Beachcruzer.
First, the mission: Regular runs of 8 miles unassisted on rolling terrain, and the occasional 13-miler. These are round-trip distances from my house to my favorite surf breaks, and the SLA batts can't reliably make it. I'll be dragging my longboard in a lightweight trailer setup (whole thing weighs maybe 20 lbs), and doing this a couple times a week.
Next, about me: I have a two year old and a full-time job. I can wrench and solder as well as the next dude but I emphatically do not want a project. I just want to plug something in, ride to the beach, and go surfing.
Oh, yeah: I want more juice. 48V.
Right now I'm leaning towards Lipo, since at ~100 rides/year I'm not worried too much about cycle life. But ordering all that sh*t from Hong Kong and soldering/duct taping it all together sounds like a project. And I don't want a project. I found some ready-made Lipo packs online, $590 for a 50V, 10 ah pack with BMS and charger (http://www.ebikessf.com/50v10ah-lipo) That's tempting, and since it ships from San Francisco I could have it next week. Anybody had experience with these? And given the 'don't use the whole charge' thing for Lipos, is 10 ah going to handle my 13-mile rt? I'd be a lot more tempted if this reddy-pack came in a 12 or 15 ah version.
Alternative is a 48V, 10 or 15 ah LifePo4 pack from Senor Ping. This would be slightly cheaper if ordered direct, but I don't really want to wait two months to get it. Stateside resellers seem to be a lot more expensive--on par with the Lipo option above.
So . . . what would you guys do in my position?
Thanks, Beachcruzer.