I'd like to start by saying I'm a newbie here, I've been lurking for a while but it's my first post. So with that said, if I'm posting in the wrong section, please don't hesitate to point me in the right direction. Thanks
Now on to topic.
So I recently got my hands on my first electric bicycle. It's a second hand bike, and is in pretty bad shape. The motor is of unknown wattage, though the previous owner assured me it is 'very fast', whatever that means. The battery pack is made up of 3 lead acid 12v battery packs with 12ah each. They are extremely heavy.
So I got this idea of collecting 7 5000-10000 mah power banks for smartphones and connecting them together with a dock with 7 male usb connectors. These 7 connectors on the dock will splice together to make a single wire that becomes a 3 pin connector compatible with my motor.
By using 7 of these, it produces a total voltage 35v which should work with my 36v motor (unless I'm mistaken).
However, I'm not too sure on how the current will work out for this. Most of these power banks have two female usb sockets, one with 2A and one with 1A.
So my question is, could this work? Is there a major flaw in my plan? Have I been blindingly ignorant to a fundamental law of nature?
Please educate me, pedelec community.
Thanks
Edit: a few misspellings
Now on to topic.
So I recently got my hands on my first electric bicycle. It's a second hand bike, and is in pretty bad shape. The motor is of unknown wattage, though the previous owner assured me it is 'very fast', whatever that means. The battery pack is made up of 3 lead acid 12v battery packs with 12ah each. They are extremely heavy.
So I got this idea of collecting 7 5000-10000 mah power banks for smartphones and connecting them together with a dock with 7 male usb connectors. These 7 connectors on the dock will splice together to make a single wire that becomes a 3 pin connector compatible with my motor.
By using 7 of these, it produces a total voltage 35v which should work with my 36v motor (unless I'm mistaken).
However, I'm not too sure on how the current will work out for this. Most of these power banks have two female usb sockets, one with 2A and one with 1A.
So my question is, could this work? Is there a major flaw in my plan? Have I been blindingly ignorant to a fundamental law of nature?
Please educate me, pedelec community.
Thanks
Edit: a few misspellings
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