DrPylorus
10 µW
So, I've been drooling over the prospect of my first bike but I never seem to be able to get all the information I need in one spot! I appreciate everyone's posts but I still can only learn so much ;-P On to my inevitable questions!
So, I want essentially a plug and play battery that is capable of 72V and 40A and 10ah. These packs seem the most cost-efficient (and the only reason I "know" that is because of a forum member mentioning them).
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...P_14_8v_20C_hardcase_pack_USA_Warehouse_.html
So, if I understand correctly, I would need to purchase 10 of these. So, have to sets of 5 in series and then connect those two packs in parallel? I'm still looking for a full video tutorial as I'm a much better visual learner. I only have a few miles to travel each day (I think about 6-10 miles tops with very few hills) and I'm quite busy so being able to easily and safely charge them is a must. I know there has been some debate as to their safety but I have been reading conflicting evidence to this (but some of the info was quite dated so...an update would be nice
). I think that they are allowed to be charged in series but as to what charger I need to use...that's what I need help with the most I suppose. Materials needed for construction of my proposed battery and specific charging instructions for this. I have consulted the Wiki's charging page but I'm still quite lost as to what I should buy for this build. I'm sorry!
This is essentially the bike I want to build: it's the 2520 watt variant that uses a Crystalyte HT3525 hub motor http://www.electricbike.com/12-kit-power-levels-360w-to-8000w/
I originally wanted the LightningRod kit but I just ran short on cash and my skills aren't up to snuff. One day! The reason I went with the Crystalyte HT3525 is because acceleration is important to me. I live in Atlanta and I'll need to scoot across busy intersections VERY rapidly to avoid getting run over. I also love wheelies. Yeah. Top speed isn't much of a factor, 30mph (which is about what this build would do?) is more than enough for me.
I haven't researched controllers yet. I know that I need to purchase one that allows for 72V and limits amperage to 40 but other than that I'm not sure. I suppose I would probably like to add a Cycle Analyst into the mix so I would need one of those I suppose. Suggestions welcome.
Long story --> Short story
*Is it possible to construct a 72V battery out of the above components and, with the correct charger, not have to babysit them or spend a lot of time taking them apart everyday?
*Is there a current step-by-step video tutorial on constructing this battery with the most cost-efficient/safest-charging/time-efficient method available?
I'm sorry I'm a n00b and need some hand holding to get through this first build. I'll learn better as I get my hands on it! Thank you for your time
So, I want essentially a plug and play battery that is capable of 72V and 40A and 10ah. These packs seem the most cost-efficient (and the only reason I "know" that is because of a forum member mentioning them).
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...P_14_8v_20C_hardcase_pack_USA_Warehouse_.html
So, if I understand correctly, I would need to purchase 10 of these. So, have to sets of 5 in series and then connect those two packs in parallel? I'm still looking for a full video tutorial as I'm a much better visual learner. I only have a few miles to travel each day (I think about 6-10 miles tops with very few hills) and I'm quite busy so being able to easily and safely charge them is a must. I know there has been some debate as to their safety but I have been reading conflicting evidence to this (but some of the info was quite dated so...an update would be nice
This is essentially the bike I want to build: it's the 2520 watt variant that uses a Crystalyte HT3525 hub motor http://www.electricbike.com/12-kit-power-levels-360w-to-8000w/
I originally wanted the LightningRod kit but I just ran short on cash and my skills aren't up to snuff. One day! The reason I went with the Crystalyte HT3525 is because acceleration is important to me. I live in Atlanta and I'll need to scoot across busy intersections VERY rapidly to avoid getting run over. I also love wheelies. Yeah. Top speed isn't much of a factor, 30mph (which is about what this build would do?) is more than enough for me.
I haven't researched controllers yet. I know that I need to purchase one that allows for 72V and limits amperage to 40 but other than that I'm not sure. I suppose I would probably like to add a Cycle Analyst into the mix so I would need one of those I suppose. Suggestions welcome.
Long story --> Short story
*Is it possible to construct a 72V battery out of the above components and, with the correct charger, not have to babysit them or spend a lot of time taking them apart everyday?
*Is there a current step-by-step video tutorial on constructing this battery with the most cost-efficient/safest-charging/time-efficient method available?
I'm sorry I'm a n00b and need some hand holding to get through this first build. I'll learn better as I get my hands on it! Thank you for your time