12 to 15 miles would be good enough for a lot of the stuff I do, mainly shopping on a lightweight Brompton, mostly within 4-5 miles. Could have bigger 2P batteries for longer stuff.For a light weight bike with 1s how far do you want to ride ?
12 - 15 miles if you are lucky using a quality 21700 cell.
Wow that's light! Their lightest weighs 7.45kg. Is yours a fixie? I hope you'll post pics of your bike and conversion.The non-converted Brompton weighs around 8.4Kg.
36V 10S1P into alliexpress, and heck its amazing the bargains to be had.
You can get, for a mere £26.44, with free shipping, get an alleged 36V 30Ahr battery, what a bargain.
???Post a link to the AliExp battery.
I doubt though it woul dbe a good buy even at £26 for your usage.
Not a fixie, a 2 speed, but no mudguards or rear rack, so the same features as the 7.45Kg T-Line but with 2 gears and at around half the price. However, so popular is the Brompton that there are mods for just about everything and someone does make a 3 speed rear cog set that will fit on my standard rear Brompton wheel.Is yours a fixie? I hope you'll post pics of your bike and conversion.
Indeed so.Any of those you will be a numbskull to even consider buying and a retard if you think any one will work safely on an ebike.
Both examples will likely use very poor cells or dangerous ones.
Does that even have a BMS? Looks like plain shrink wrapped cells.Yep, thats the type.
There is a simular one that has 30000mAhr printed in big letters on the battery. I guess its a printing error though, and the m ought to be a u, 30000uAhr looks a more likely capacity.
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Good call, the Samsung 21700 40T is 4Ahr and has a very high discharge current capability. Might be a way to go, 10S1P for light weight and local, 10S2P for long distance mode.For a light weight bike with 1s how far do you want to ride ?
12 - 15 miles if you are lucky using a quality 21700 cell.
Yep, thats the type.
There is a simular one that has 30000mAhr printed in big letters on the battery. I guess its a printing error though, and the m ought to be a u, 30000uAhr looks a more likely capacity.
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Amazing.I could get one similar to the UK, £14 plus £6 shipping:
Amazing.
Someone would buy 10, put them in parallel, paying £140 for a '44Ahr' battery (dont try this).