Thanks for the heads up. Not worried about that issue as I always use EM3ev batteries, they use cases to accommodate the 70 cells in 52v, and 65 in 48v 17ah packs.Don't get a 52v Hailong type. There's a recent thread on why.
Thanks. Any pro's and con's of using 52 volt pack other than that. UK supplier so assured the controller is 52v working / compatible!The only potential problem I've heard of, is trying to use a BBSHD, with the 48v firmware, with a 52v battery. Apparently it can throw up an overvolt code.
This issue can be solved by uploading the correct 52v firmware to the controller, which can be done via a programming cable. The same cable that you use to adjust other parameters.
Just make sure, before you buy, that the BBSHD controller firmware and battery is matched for the correct voltage.
Good solid, reliable batteries. I've got one of their 48v packs and it's pretty damn good.Thanks for the heads up. Not worried about that issue as I always use EM3ev batteries, they use cases to accommodate the 70 cells in 52v, and 65 in 48v 17ah packs.
A tiny bit more top end speed and slightly more efficient, but not a game changer over a 48v pack. Buy one and enjoy!Thanks. Any pro's and con's of using 52 volt pack other than that. UK supplier so assured the controller is 52v working / compatible!
The difference in price between 48 and 52v is about £25......Good solid, reliable batteries. I've got one of their 48v packs and it's pretty damn good.
A tiny bit more top end speed and slightly more efficient, but not a game changer over a 48v pack. Buy one and enjoy!
Why not buy everything from Em3ev, then everything will be compatible and set up nicely?Thanks. Any pro's and con's of using 52 volt pack other than that. UK supplier so assured the controller is 52v working / compatible!
Where's the fun in that?Why not buy everything from Em3ev, then everything will be compatible and set up nicely?