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thanks Hyw89, looks like just what i need. a bit pricey, so i'll have to save up.
I do,i charge my 48v 20a lifepo4 battery this way.VultureChow said:Just started riding a Prodeco bike I got cheap. First of all, why the hell did nobody tell me how awesome electric bikes are? It's a perfect vehicle for my errands around town and frankly I could probably commute with it. I have a distinct feeling that when this one dies, I will be upgrading.
I wish to take it on a camping trip. I will not have access to electricity beyond what I bring myself and possibly begging some generator time off of a neighbor. Is it at all feasible to charge the battery off an inverter from my car battery. I can run the car a bit to make sure I don't drain the battery, I'm more concerned over how much longer it would take vs a wall charger and damaging the battery or the charger or the car.
dnmun said:what if you could break the 48V pack into two 24V sections and have some JST plugs so you could wire the two sections in parallel under an 8S BMS and then use those for the batteries under a MPPT type charge controller so it would charge them up to 29.4-29.8V DC and then you could wire the panels in series to get higher voltage than the charge controller so it would still charge up the pack to full voltage on each cell under the 8S BMS.
then you could do like the lipo guys do and reconnect the two 8S sections in series under a 16S BMS for LVC and use it as a 48V pack again to drive the bike. that would be efficient but you would need two sets of batteries so you could use one while charging the other.
el_walto said:Does anyone know how much power a standard car alternator outputs, when the car is at idle?
panurge said:As promised Charging from the power plant of my Farm![]()
fechter said:Solar panels rock :wink:/quote]
hey Fechter - is that your A2B? Tell about it if it is. I like those bikes.
jkbrigman said:hey Fechter - is that your A2B? Tell about it if it is. I like those bikes.
Kingfish said:panurge said:As promised Charging from the power plant of my Farm![]()
^+19.8kW
Kudos to you!
What else do you use that array for? And how much did it cost you?
Duly impressed with your alternative landscaping! KF