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You are the man! I've visited your site. A comprehensive guide to achieve the best possible result for building an Ebike.You're very welcome
You are the man! I've visited your site. A comprehensive guide to achieve the best possible result for building an Ebike.You're very welcome
You are the man! I've visited your site. A comprehensive guide to achieve the best possible result for building an Ebike.
The quality ones vs. the mystery-meat AliExpress variety are SO not cheap it could easily make more financial sense just to commission a big single battery instead of buying two batteries plus the blender.... get a good battery blender and they are not cheap..
Thanks for the kind thoughts I would point out one small thing: If you are going to be taking those BBSHD articles seriously, there are three of them. I would look at the very oldest one to get an explainer of every setting, then I would maybe skip the second one that was linked above in this thread, because last year I did a third one that is (and I hate to use this cliche but here goes anyway) a game-changer after I found a setting that is not supposed to do what it does - a volume control for power that you can use without screwing up all of the other kind/gentle PAS settings. Thats this one:You are the man! I've visited your site. A comprehensive guide to achieve the best possible result for building an Ebike.
When I was doing this I parallel'd directly after taking a bunch of precautions at the batteries' build level. I stopped doing that eventually and went to bigass single batteries and have never regretted it.
I wish I could do that. But I need a pack that is 1 layer of cells deep (on end) to fit under the deck of the only bike I have that can take a big LFP pack. LFP is not dense enough to come anywhere near the 35ah I got doing this custom 21700 pack. And the BTRpower BMS is only 50a, which is not enough for my 2wd.I'm still using BTRpower LFP batteries big block batteries with no issues.
Stats don't agree with your assessment.Why? If you've got cut-offs on the brake levers, a throttle & a brain, why do you need to complicate the electrics further. The simpler the electrics, the less there is to go wrong. Look at today's modern vehicles, there are so many computer modules controlling everything these days, unlike cars of the past & are they any better? Vehicle accidents haven't gone down even with traction control, abs brakes etc.