the cheaper the betterhey, looking to buy an ebike battery, 1000w 48v and at least 17ah, it can be without a case and not a well known brand
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As you are looking for a bargain you have prob. spotted these. PLEASE DO NOT BUY, they are not suitable for your use.the cheaper the better
thanksNot all batteries are born equal. There are important parameters that you need to consider. You start by looking at the label on your motor controller to see what the maximum amps are that it will deliver, then you need to add at least 5 amps to it for headroom, so for a 25 amp controller, you need a battery that can provide 30 amps continuous. Look at the battery listing to see what they say is the continuous current. Make sure you're looking at the maximum continuous current and not the maximum current.
If you under-specify the battery, it won't last 5 minutes, and you'll soon be in the position of needing to buy another one.
The continuous current is normally limited by the BMS, so a 48v 17Ah battery is fine, but the BMS needs to be able to supply a minimum 30amps continuous ideally 35amps to match or exceed the max. draw from your controller. This info is often missing from the ads of cheap batteries, so asking the seller for the spec of the BMS along with the brand and model of the cells inside the pack is a good indication of whether the seller knows what they are selling, which may do not.are you sure i need the battery to be more amps than the controller, for example i got an 30 amp controller, will a 20amp battery will be fine?
I'm very sure. You need a battery that can give 35 amps continuous or more.thanks
are you sure i need the battery to be more amps than the controller, for example i got an 30 amp controller, will a 20amp battery will be fine?
and don't forget what Jonah said above: do NOT confuse a battery that can deliver 35 amps with a battery with capacity 35Ah.I'm very sure. You need a battery that can give 35 amps continuous or more.