+540 W on assistance level 5... I have seen a peak of just over 600 W with the battery hot off the charger - 41.5 V x 15.11 amps
that's on the label - but if you hook it up on a KT 48V 20A sinewave controller, it is a very capable motor.That's quite encouraging from a 250w motor!
I was only planning to ride to work (five steep hills, 12 mile journey each way) and down some canal tracks at the weekend... Might not need so much power, lest I desire to swim with the ducks and local wildlife. . However, if this is so enjoyable as everyone says it is for them, I might invest in full Susser and slog the BBSHD on it, the missus (and budget) permitted, obviously...that's on the label - but if you hook it up on a KT 48V 20A sinewave controller, it is a very capable motor.
Full throttle isn't illegal if doing a conversion. It's only illegal for O.E.M.s to sell bikes with 'em on.As there is a thumb throttle, I assume I shouldn't mount this to be road-worthy? (Yes, I did buy the lower rated motor of 250w to attempt to 'look' road legal without needing to sand-paper the bottom plate, showing the wattage info)
Thanks for the clarification!Full throttle isn't illegal if doing a conversion. It's only illegal for O.E.M.s to sell bikes with 'em on.
Will the continuous discharge current be ok for the BBS01B? it states 20-25Amps, but I'm sure i read somewhere, the BBS is 15-18A?.. or does this not matter?Both have the same 29E cells and bms rating so the choice is yours, the HL is bit more slim line.
Thanks again for the wisdom.The 30Q like for like is the better cell and the pack is a bit lighter, price wise only a fiver in it. 29E battery has 6 cells in parallel (6p) with 5p in the 30Q cell pack.
29E battery theoretically has 20% more range then the 30Q one, in a 6p configuration the 29E will be pretty good and for £5 less you have the extra range and will be more then adequate run at 15a.
Range difference could be about 10 - 15 miles or even a bit more but with so many variables involved it is hard to put an exact figure on it and each ride will always be different.
How about this as an alternative to the 29e 6p pack? Any opinions?The 30Q like for like is the better cell and the pack is a bit lighter, price wise only a fiver in it. 29E battery has 6 cells in parallel (6p) with 5p in the 30Q cell pack.
29E battery theoretically has 20% more range then the 30Q one, in a 6p configuration the 29E will be pretty good and for £5 less you have the extra range and will be more then adequate run at 15a.
Range difference could be about 10 - 15 miles or even a bit more but with so many variables involved it is hard to put an exact figure on it and each ride will always be different.
Fed ex will probably calculate 20% vat & a handling fee on top.
I ordered the 17.4ah from Eclipse on Friday, they organised delivery near immediately (as I ordered circa 3pm, it's likely to be actually shipped on Monday). Seems to be excellent service to me!Fed ex will probably calculate 20% vat & a handling fee on top.
It will weight the same as the 29E 17.4ah as they both will have 60 cells.