On the surface all sounds to good to be true china on our doorstep now with free delivery could this start a price war, ? 36v 16ah @ £299 with charger,,,
14 orders, incredible. Do you build bikes for a hobby or friends etc? You must have gained a lot of experience self-building.. you should make a YouTube channel There's a lot of interesting characters on there with unusual hobbies and lots of knowledge..there's one guy called River who dresses like a mid-19th century gentleman and can repair just about anything mechanical!At 50% more than BMSbattery, I know where I'd get mine from. I've now had 14 orders (about £2500)with BMSbattery including 4 batteries and I have only had one small problem that was easily sorted.
OK, assuming your shipping fee is correct (looks a bit high to me) let's say it's $360 delivered.. that's £230 (GBPUSD = 1.56*) Then you will pay:That is funny, I am just new and find this post, and funny.
Do you think £299 for 36V 16Ah battery + charger + free shipping is cheap ? really ? you must be played as a kid.
Let me count it for you. I purchased the battery from China before...they quoted as USD.
299£ = 470USD
The price of a 36V 16Ah silver aluminum battery is around 235USD, the 2A charger is 15USD,
then total is USD250, the shipping cost of 1pc battery + 1pc charger to UK from China is around 110USD.
the cost will be double cheaper if you can order 20pcs per time.
then how much ? USD360...
Sure, you need to pay the tax... how much is it ? even no need to pay the tax if you ask the Chinese supplier to lower the declared value...
Then count it yourselves, that is cheap or not...
John
That seller on eBay could just buy those batteries from BMS for droppshipping, add his margin and sit back ;-)The price of the BMSBattery one delivered to your house including any duty is about £200! You don't need to do any complicated calculations.
36V15Ah Li-Ion Alloy 01-Case EBike Battery Pack - BMSBATTERY
or you can get this one for £250
36V 20Ah Li-Ion Shrink Tube EBike Battery Pack - BMSBATTERY
Both come with chargers.
Hmm... I thought Fedex wont take the battery for shipping. DHL is the only option I suppose which is much more expensiveThe price of the BMSBattery one delivered to your house including any duty is about £200! You don't need to do any complicated calculations.
36V15Ah Li-Ion Alloy 01-Case EBike Battery Pack - BMSBATTERY
or you can get this one for £250
36V 20Ah Li-Ion Shrink Tube EBike Battery Pack - BMSBATTERY
Both come with chargers.
Mine came by FedEx but it was a year ago and I think these new policy changes have started fairly recently.. probably couriers are nervous about the risk of terrorism etc.. Some would argue it's silly because they will transport a laptop which contains a Li-Ion battery, but not a Li-Ion battery by itself?!Hmm... I thought Fedex wont take the battery for shipping. DHL is the only option I suppose which is much more expensive
Correct me if I am wrong..
Pat
Thanks for your comprehensive answers and comments,.... this sounds interesting has anyone else used these and what sort of performance and mls. also what connections as i am not sure if you could fit to my Ezee. is there a risk factor in being shipped from USA. and of course warranty .Please excuse my ignorance in these matters.That seller on eBay could just buy those batteries from BMS for droppshipping, add his margin and sit back ;-)
I got my second battery from BMS and it's unbeatable price and quality.. I got my first battery (LiFePo4) from a seller on eBay who made them himself and the quality wasn't great.. for the same price, I got the same capacity but a far better made LI-Ion battery with the heavy plastic skin on it. The Li-Ion turned out to be significantly lighter too at 2.3kg v 3.2kg for LiFePo4. BMS batteries have got it right, the battery weight and cost is kept to a minimum (no silly aluminium case) but the battery is tough and will take knocks etc whereas the LiFePo4 was fragile, just the packet cells taped together.
I don't know if I mentioned performance, but on my 36V 10Ah Li-Ion battery (running a 250W motor) I can do about 6 miles on throttle only at full power without pedalling before the battery goes totally flat. I haven't tested it on pedal assist but I know on that motor running off 5Ah LiFePo4 I got 18 miles on pedal assist at full power! So I'm extrapolating that I *should* get at least 35-40 miles range on 10Ah from Li-Ion battery also at full power pedal assist. Maybe my thinking is wrong here to compare the two different battery technologies? But surely 30+ miles is possible at any rate, and that's at full power remember..so if you reduced power and went slower the range would extend considerably for each notch down you drop on pedal assist.. On my controller console (LCD one) I can reduce the power on pedal assist down over 6 levels which allows you to measure fairly precisely how much battery power you use/what range to expect. It's amazing value for money for really as the battery cost me like £150 delivered.Thanks for your comprehensive answers and comments,.... this sounds interesting has anyone else used these and what sort of performance and mls. also what connections as i am not sure if you could fit to my Ezee. is there a risk factor in being shipped from USA. and of course warranty .Please excuse my ignorance in these matters.
Ezee forza
I think 10Ah would be the minimum size really for someone more concerned with budget and bike weight or carry-weight of the battery if removing it off the bike when parked. You can get smaller capacity batteries.. you really need to think carefully about how you will plan to use the bike in terms of usage, how heavy your bike and you are so whether you will need extra pulling power up hills..and whether you will lock up the bike with the battery on outside. These will determine really your battery type choice and capacity..This doesn't sound very powerful to me, i would probably need to go for bigger one, compared to EZEE one which is Sanyo, will be interesting to see how it improves and any problems occur it will need to be sent back across the pond at your expense i presume and hope you never have to do this , tempted by price why would i need new charger..? would i fit battery connector to controller or plug into the existing base plate above bottom bracket and seat tube,
Thanks for all your help regarding this matter.
Normally you will need a new charger as each battery+on board BMS has a specific charging requirement..if you're switching to a different battery technology or capacity, you will definitely need a new charger..but like I said, they're very cheap (and light) so it won't add much to the overall cost..tempted by price why would i need new charger..? would i fit battery connector to controller or plug into the existing base plate above bottom bracket and seat tube,
There's quite a few delivery options with BMS/GreenBikeKit ranging in price from EMS which is like Airmail economy and quite cheap but slow, but for batteries they use DHL and UPS for express delivery (FedEx were cheaper but no longer carry batteries). Delivery will cost between £35-£60 and take about 3-7 days. GreenBikeKit have a shipping quoter on the basket so you can see how much it will cost and what courier options you have before registering or checking out... but BMS make you login go through to checkout to see the shipping cost options.Thanks, coo you must be runner up for quickest typist, award,, I use 10 ah at present and am retired so only do short trips and exercise so do mainly peddle action. when possible. how long delivery by the way.?
Thanks Morphix. Do BMS/GBK offer a sea freight option for shipping battery? I would not mind to wait a longer to save the shipping cost.I'm wondering if it might work out cheaper use to use sea freight even for small orders.. with sea freight you buy container space by the quarter/half or full load normally at fixed prices (through a shipping agent). So this is a very economical way of doing it if several people are ordering at the same time from one company... why not just setup a buying consortium or UK order placement website..everyone orders what they want each month and the site owner just books quarter container space for £60-£80..I'm in the import biz myself and I pay only about £120 for a half container (150kg of goods) and it takes about 4-5 weeks for delivery.