evolution9 said:
I just ordered 4 super caps to do some testing http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?_u=q1q92q42d385&id=14947442968
where should I place them?
I have given this theory some thought in the past, cool to see someone trying some experimentation.
You would put them in parallel with your main battery, as if it was just another battery, its that simple.
The most important thing to do though is make sure your battery does not exceed the capacitors voltage rating, there wont be any leniency on this, the ultracap will likely just die if it receives 110v if its rated at 100v. I would give it as much as %20 head room if its a significant investment.
Also I think that to achieve this under reasonable budget the ebike battery probably should be around 48volts or less because amounts of voltage each ultracap can give.
I was thinking 3 of these would be great on an ebike, no doubt they would add bulk to the bike.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/15V-233F-Ultracapacitor-Engine-Battery-Starter-Booster-Car-Ultra-Super-Capacitor-/181238407263?pt=Battery_Chargers&hash=item2a32a6a05f&_uhb=1
Or these http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/15V-233F-Ultracapacitor-Engine-Battery-Starter-Booster-Car-Ultra-Super-Capacitor-/181238407266?pt=Battery_Chargers&hash=item2a32a6a062&_uhb=1
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1500-Farad-KIT-Ultracapacitor-Engine-Start-Booster-Battery-Eliminator-Car-Audio-/301059034609?pt=US_Motherboard_CPU_Combos&hash=item4618844df1&_uhb=1
Doesn't say anything about how much they weight though.
Looking at those caps on that taobao site it seems they lack high farad capacity which is Ah in capacitor speak.
The one you listed is only 100,000uf. uF stands for microfarads so its only got 0.1F, so you would need 10 of those capacitors to reach 1 farad of energy. Personally I consider getting into supercap/ultracap territory once you break 1 farad barrier.
The upside of those caps is they are high voltage and maybe having 10 in parallel could give a noticeable boost to the take off for the bike but I guess we would have to break out some maths to work that out.
I don't think there is a cheap way to add such booster support to the battery with out spending money on high farad capacitors. If ultra low C rate batteries that are low in cost become common on the market the supercap would be its best friend and would make it a common design due to the neutral costs and benefits.
Even with ultracaps at current prices I wouldn't be surprised that they would actually be worth their price now in increasing the length of life of a standard lithium battery due to offloading high C rate discharge and being able to handle all regen energy storage from DD motors. But its still a very much luxury item/design, just not something people "need", ideally there should be a market for those who are very concerned about battery waste to the environment and are willing to spare the extra costs of ultracaps.