cargobiker
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- Sep 14, 2013
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Hi all. (sorry for my bad english)
Im gonna rebuild my cargobike to be electric driven.
I searched for 2 days for info and now i found this forum.
Its a trike that weighs 60Kg + 50Kg load and a 90kg driver
So ruffly 200kg (440lb)
I would like a minimum range of 25Km (15Miles). (25miles should make me verry happy if possible).
I bought a Brushless Hub Motor on 26" rim thats gonna fit just perfectly
. Ill sum up all the tech data i got from the seller:
-Motor 900W at 36V / 1200W at 48V.
-Speed controller unit with 25 Amp current limit.
-Can be powered by any 36V or 48V battery pack with min 30A discharging current.
what does this mean?
What battery should i use?
36V ? 48V ?
Im not looking for reaching high speeds but keep in mind the 400+ lb.
iv been lookin at lifepo4 48v 20Ah 400Dollar battery ... but is there a better option (maybe a little cheaper to)?
What does this battery (above) mean for my cargobike range and so.
whats the relation between the Ah value and the continues disgarge A ???
Im gonna rebuild my cargobike to be electric driven.
I searched for 2 days for info and now i found this forum.
Its a trike that weighs 60Kg + 50Kg load and a 90kg driver
I would like a minimum range of 25Km (15Miles). (25miles should make me verry happy if possible).
I bought a Brushless Hub Motor on 26" rim thats gonna fit just perfectly
-Motor 900W at 36V / 1200W at 48V.
-Speed controller unit with 25 Amp current limit.
-Can be powered by any 36V or 48V battery pack with min 30A discharging current.
what does this mean?
What battery should i use?
36V ? 48V ?
Im not looking for reaching high speeds but keep in mind the 400+ lb.
iv been lookin at lifepo4 48v 20Ah 400Dollar battery ... but is there a better option (maybe a little cheaper to)?
What does this battery (above) mean for my cargobike range and so.
whats the relation between the Ah value and the continues disgarge A ???