AliasMrJones
1 mW
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- May 21, 2007
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I've been wanting to replace the 3 12v12ah SLA batteries I've been using with a WE BL-36 hubmotor with nimh and hoping to up the v in the process. Based on $/wh, I'm looking at these D nimh cells:
http://www.batteryspace.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=325
Looks like soldering together with the tabs should be pretty easy. 40 of these in series would give me 48v10ah, less weight and a bit more power than I currently have. I've read the WE controller should handle the 48v OK. Currently the 30 lbs of SLA batteries are on a rack over the back wheel (hub motor is in front wheel). Should I try to find a way to mount the batteries more forward? The bike is a standard triangle mountain bike with front shocks. Maybe triangle configuration in a triangle bag? I haven't noticed any real handling "problems", though it obv doesn't handle like a regular bike any more. With the motor weight over the front and batteries over back it should be more or less balanced.
Also, what would be the best configuration for charging? Should I charge it as 48v? Break it up for charging into 2 24v or 4 12v with separate charges for each individual set? Cost is a factor so I'm not wild about buying a whole bunch of chargers, but I also want to take care of the batteries so if it makes sense in the long run...
Any advise about any facet of this project are really appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric
http://www.batteryspace.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=325
Looks like soldering together with the tabs should be pretty easy. 40 of these in series would give me 48v10ah, less weight and a bit more power than I currently have. I've read the WE controller should handle the 48v OK. Currently the 30 lbs of SLA batteries are on a rack over the back wheel (hub motor is in front wheel). Should I try to find a way to mount the batteries more forward? The bike is a standard triangle mountain bike with front shocks. Maybe triangle configuration in a triangle bag? I haven't noticed any real handling "problems", though it obv doesn't handle like a regular bike any more. With the motor weight over the front and batteries over back it should be more or less balanced.
Also, what would be the best configuration for charging? Should I charge it as 48v? Break it up for charging into 2 24v or 4 12v with separate charges for each individual set? Cost is a factor so I'm not wild about buying a whole bunch of chargers, but I also want to take care of the batteries so if it makes sense in the long run...
Any advise about any facet of this project are really appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric