Drunkskunk
100 GW
Thats right, the Stork arived yesterday. Its twins. 4.4 pounds, 9.75 inches. I tell you, its been a hectic week, knowing they were soon to arive, but seeing them both sitting there, all bundled up in there packing foam, it could bring a grown man to tears.
I got my Lipos yesterday from Itselectric.ca. 2 - 37V, 8.2 AH packs for a grand total of 8.8 pounds. A real nice alternitive to SLA.
I could go on about how great Ken at Itselectric.ca is. I won't, but I could. Lets just say I highly recomend them. The batteries only took a week to get here.
I made up 2 powerpole connectors; one for series, and one for parrallel. The first thing I noticed about the parrallel was that Lipo at 37V is darn close to SLA at 48V. the preformance was 2-3 miles an hour slower, doing about 19 MPH with the 408. Nice. In series, I hit 33.2 mph. Also nice, but DAMN cold wind, and its only going to get colder. I'll run parallel for the winter.
I also learned a few other important lessons with these batteries.
1.) Don't leave your Wattsup meter wired in when running 74V of Lipo, or you'll let the smoke out. I'll miss that meter.
2.) Bugs in the face at 30mph hurt.
3.) Powerpoles, dispite all they hype, aren't that great. I had one fail on the ride on my series harness, and the connectors on the parallel harnes got notacbly warm. these are the 45 amp connectors with 10 guage wire, too. Now I'm sure they work fine for single hookups, but the setup I have involves 4 connections between the battery and the controller. 5 if you count both batteries. I'm planning to convert the whole thing to Deans, eventualy.
I got my Lipos yesterday from Itselectric.ca. 2 - 37V, 8.2 AH packs for a grand total of 8.8 pounds. A real nice alternitive to SLA.
I could go on about how great Ken at Itselectric.ca is. I won't, but I could. Lets just say I highly recomend them. The batteries only took a week to get here.
I made up 2 powerpole connectors; one for series, and one for parrallel. The first thing I noticed about the parrallel was that Lipo at 37V is darn close to SLA at 48V. the preformance was 2-3 miles an hour slower, doing about 19 MPH with the 408. Nice. In series, I hit 33.2 mph. Also nice, but DAMN cold wind, and its only going to get colder. I'll run parallel for the winter.
I also learned a few other important lessons with these batteries.
1.) Don't leave your Wattsup meter wired in when running 74V of Lipo, or you'll let the smoke out. I'll miss that meter.
2.) Bugs in the face at 30mph hurt.
3.) Powerpoles, dispite all they hype, aren't that great. I had one fail on the ride on my series harness, and the connectors on the parallel harnes got notacbly warm. these are the 45 amp connectors with 10 guage wire, too. Now I'm sure they work fine for single hookups, but the setup I have involves 4 connections between the battery and the controller. 5 if you count both batteries. I'm planning to convert the whole thing to Deans, eventualy.