I'm looking to build a 72v 530X (not sure which one I want yet) and I'm not sure what battery I'd want. I'm torn between batteries and I was wondering if I could get some help. I ride about 20 miles every day and my ezip motor is just not cutting it for what I'd like it to do (but hey, at least I have the steel bike now!)
6 24v 8AH nicads from ebikes.ca, because of the 5c rate (I want to throw as many amps at it as I safely can) and because I could evenly distribute the weight. Unfortunatly, I'm not sure on the life of these because ebikes.ca only says "when treated right they have been known to last for many years" and I'm not entirely sure of what they mean when treated right (Special charger, or just a regular nicd/nimh charger? Low amp draw?) Unfortunatly this configuration would require me to wire some of them in parallel, which I've read is bad for NiCads, but charging them seperately is possible if it were to dramatically extend their lives.
Edit: Then again, the longest I'd ride without charging would be ten miles or so (with stoplights and hills to be accounted for), would 8ah of nicad get me that at 72 v?
2 36v 15 ah LiFePO4's from ping because It's significantly smaller (I might even be able to make them work with the battery rack on the ezip), and because ping gives an actual life cycle, but I'm not sure if the 2 c rate is enough for what I would want.
For a bike like I'm trying to build (electric motorcycle that I can pedal home if need be) which would you suggest? Bear in mind, I live in kansas, so I have about only major hill on my commute. Also, weight isn't an issue, as I only weigh 140 and the bicycle is totally steel and unsuspended.
6 24v 8AH nicads from ebikes.ca, because of the 5c rate (I want to throw as many amps at it as I safely can) and because I could evenly distribute the weight. Unfortunatly, I'm not sure on the life of these because ebikes.ca only says "when treated right they have been known to last for many years" and I'm not entirely sure of what they mean when treated right (Special charger, or just a regular nicd/nimh charger? Low amp draw?) Unfortunatly this configuration would require me to wire some of them in parallel, which I've read is bad for NiCads, but charging them seperately is possible if it were to dramatically extend their lives.
Edit: Then again, the longest I'd ride without charging would be ten miles or so (with stoplights and hills to be accounted for), would 8ah of nicad get me that at 72 v?
2 36v 15 ah LiFePO4's from ping because It's significantly smaller (I might even be able to make them work with the battery rack on the ezip), and because ping gives an actual life cycle, but I'm not sure if the 2 c rate is enough for what I would want.
For a bike like I'm trying to build (electric motorcycle that I can pedal home if need be) which would you suggest? Bear in mind, I live in kansas, so I have about only major hill on my commute. Also, weight isn't an issue, as I only weigh 140 and the bicycle is totally steel and unsuspended.