Hi everybody
I bought a 2011 Zero S with just a few miles on the odometer, and it ran out of juice on the way home, less than 25 miles from the dealer and more than 10 miles from home. I've since worked on battery balancing and lower-speed to extend range, but I'm nowhere near the range I need (I bought it for a weekly high-traffic 38 mile each way commute with charging at each end).
There are certainly topics here with people throwing around chemistry and electrical jargon which I'm having a little trouble following- can I get some pointers as to how to get started? I do know how to use a screwdriver, a hex key, and a voltmeter, so I'm not 100% noob, just close. In particular, if anyone has already done it and posted step by step technical details someplace, please point me to it. I've been looking but my google-fu is apparently insufficient to the task.
If adding more battery capacity turns out to be problematic as it sounds, I'm also thinking I might build a detachable rig for a 32lb internal combustion range-extender- you might call it my e-bomination
- a motor I could mechanically engage at speed and that would disengage automatically when there's any braking at all. Kinda Chevy Volt style. To the e-bike's e-brain, it would appear that the motorcycle suddenly has less drag, like it's an artificial down-hill, so it should be OK- it knows how to handle a downhill. I'd attach the range extender only for longer trips, where distance and speed are required (45mph minimum, required by law, for the bridge crossing at least). For most trips, I'd remove it completely. More details: I think I could dispense with the ICE's starting mechanism since I'd always already be rolling when I engaged it. And I've also looked into generators- far as I can tell, using a generator instead of mechanical engagement would more than double the weight for the same horsepower and make detachability prohibitive- it'd need its own trailer at that rate.
Nil
I bought a 2011 Zero S with just a few miles on the odometer, and it ran out of juice on the way home, less than 25 miles from the dealer and more than 10 miles from home. I've since worked on battery balancing and lower-speed to extend range, but I'm nowhere near the range I need (I bought it for a weekly high-traffic 38 mile each way commute with charging at each end).
There are certainly topics here with people throwing around chemistry and electrical jargon which I'm having a little trouble following- can I get some pointers as to how to get started? I do know how to use a screwdriver, a hex key, and a voltmeter, so I'm not 100% noob, just close. In particular, if anyone has already done it and posted step by step technical details someplace, please point me to it. I've been looking but my google-fu is apparently insufficient to the task.
If adding more battery capacity turns out to be problematic as it sounds, I'm also thinking I might build a detachable rig for a 32lb internal combustion range-extender- you might call it my e-bomination
Nil