Here is my experience with
BMS Battery:
Delivery time from
BMS B has been a little
bit slow! 54 days in total from payment taken to parts arriving safely with me. That was with at least
11 emails from me to check on the shipping situation.
BMS B gave me the first shipping tracking number on
8th April. I was unable to get any tracking information with the first number, even after several days. More emails about this were always responded to quickly but just kept referring to the same untraceable shipping number.
On the
18th April a second tracking number was given, and after a few days I realised that this also did not show any tracking details. Again several emails all responded to with the second untraceable shipping number.
Several more emails responded to, until on the
11th May I eventually got the email with a tracking number that actually worked. Shipment left Hong Kong on
13th May arrived in the UK
14th May (a weekend) and delivered to me on the
16th!
On the plus side, prices are good even with shipping costs from Hong Kong (no import tax). But my feeling is that
BMS B really need to get their act together to speed up the order packing and shipping. And they need to be a bit more upfront with the date they
actually ship items. It is obvious from my details they did not ship the order when they said twice. The packaging was a bit tatty, and not enough attention paid in stopping the heavy hub from moving in the box, which they made out of old recycled packing materials. Fortunately there was no damage to the contents. I bought the: BMP hub and 7 speed freewheel, 12Fet universal controller, thumb throttle, pedal sensor, a couple of switches and some custom 13G spokes. With shipping, the cost was £140.
I have just bench tested the motor; 36v 350W BPM (Code12) rear drive with halls and 7 speed freewheel weight 4.5Kg (10Lb), using the universal controller, and my Headway 40v 10Ah battery.
No load hub speed and power:
275 RPM 1.3A @ 40V (50W) WOT
In a 26” rim gives 21.25 MPH
I had a rim I bought in ready for the build. So when the hub arrived I started to lace the wheel; that is until I realised that I have been sent a 32H instead of 36H rim! Now I am just waiting for a new rim to arrive (Winstanleys Bikes). I hope I can get the wheel built over the weekend ready to test the setup on my bike next week.
While testing the hub, I noticed that the controller is supplied with auto cruise control enabled (Grey wire loop). This means if you hold the throttle at a constant speed for about 8 seconds, you can then release the throttle, and the motor will continue at the same speed until throttle is moved again, or if the brake cut out is fitted, applying the break will stop the motor.
Chris