Lionstrike
100 mW
So I am planning my next ebike build and I am SERIOUSLY considering LifePo4. I've got some great ideas from Dogman and others on my first thread and I'm now debating between a 9c and a Crystalyte (probably 5304).
The choice of batteries has been a major question in my planning.
One of the recommendations made was a 9c 2806 with a 48v ping 20ah battery for my daily 25 mile round trip commute. It's definitely a candidate, and ebikes.ca seems to be a great shop to deal with. Ping batteries seem like they're easy enough to clamp an anderson powerpole connector on and get started.
Another idea is a Crystalyte 5304.... problem is... the batteries have got to be able to handle a consistent at least 40 amp draw.
Here's where I struggle. SLA batteries will probably handle that no problem. Sure... maybe 500 cycles out of them, but that's pretty much 6 months of use. Even replaced twice a year... that's only like $600 a year total for commuting = about 50 bucks a month. Doesn't seem like much when a single gasoline fill-up can cost at least that. And they're heavy, I get that (they are literally lead weights)... but super easy to install and set up. The fact that they have to be recharged immediately sounds more like a minor inconvenience.
LifePO4 seems ok... Pingbattery seeming to be one of the most well liked suppliers around here, but a 40 amp consistent draw on the batteries might be a bit hard on them don't you think? The C rating on most lifePO4 batteries isn't that great.
Lipo is almost totally out of the question for me. Massive cost. Very intensive and technical setup. Large chance for error in construction (seeing as I am a no0b and have only built one eBike so far) and many points of failure could render the pack useless.
So SLA to me while clearly not being the most superior option... isnt' all that bad. So... why don't folks like SLA?
The choice of batteries has been a major question in my planning.
One of the recommendations made was a 9c 2806 with a 48v ping 20ah battery for my daily 25 mile round trip commute. It's definitely a candidate, and ebikes.ca seems to be a great shop to deal with. Ping batteries seem like they're easy enough to clamp an anderson powerpole connector on and get started.
Another idea is a Crystalyte 5304.... problem is... the batteries have got to be able to handle a consistent at least 40 amp draw.
Here's where I struggle. SLA batteries will probably handle that no problem. Sure... maybe 500 cycles out of them, but that's pretty much 6 months of use. Even replaced twice a year... that's only like $600 a year total for commuting = about 50 bucks a month. Doesn't seem like much when a single gasoline fill-up can cost at least that. And they're heavy, I get that (they are literally lead weights)... but super easy to install and set up. The fact that they have to be recharged immediately sounds more like a minor inconvenience.
LifePO4 seems ok... Pingbattery seeming to be one of the most well liked suppliers around here, but a 40 amp consistent draw on the batteries might be a bit hard on them don't you think? The C rating on most lifePO4 batteries isn't that great.
Lipo is almost totally out of the question for me. Massive cost. Very intensive and technical setup. Large chance for error in construction (seeing as I am a no0b and have only built one eBike so far) and many points of failure could render the pack useless.
So SLA to me while clearly not being the most superior option... isnt' all that bad. So... why don't folks like SLA?