I'll still try it next week for a bit of fun though.That will make it a 325 rpm motor, it will work on the flat if you help it off the line. True you may have problems on the hills though Maybe 12S is better left to a 201 rpm Q100...
I'll still try it next week for a bit of fun though.That will make it a 325 rpm motor, it will work on the flat if you help it off the line. True you may have problems on the hills though Maybe 12S is better left to a 201 rpm Q100...
If you learn how to use them they can be quite cost effective.I must look into these Lipos.
I know they are not as simple to maintain/ use, but got to be worth a look.
I can't recommend HobbyKing any more because there is no longer a UK or EU warehouse mentioned on their site and when you see a promo on LiPo it is never available where I live... LiPo only makes economical sense if you can buy it discounted, never if you are paying list price.Well that cost is a good incentive. I’ll look into it for my Specialised project.
I’m tall enough to have the ‘under the seat’ number too.
Any pictures of the inside of the bag?
On top you will need a lipo charger £10 - £100.Well that cost is a good incentive. I’ll look into it for my Specialised project.
I’m tall enough to have the ‘under the seat’ number too.
Any pictures of the inside of the bag?
Unfortunately I can't help with 48v as I am only a 36v controller person. Maybe start a new thread about using them with 48v and I may also learn something from it.There does seem a lot to the lipos.
With that in mind what would be available in Lipo for a 48v hub motor. (Q128C) and 17A controller?
I can start my homework then !
LiPo comes in various sizes but anything over 6S is exotic when it comes to reasonably priced chargers. So for e-bike use 4S, 5S and 6S packs are the most common ones. You do the math 48v is 13S but 10S or 12S are the easiest, lightest and cheapest combinations to have from the packs on sale.There does seem a lot to the lipos.
With that in mind what would be available in Lipo for a 48v hub motor. (Q128C) and 17A controller?
I can start my homework then !
I am all ears because I have one of those to mount on the Mxus. I am hoping the faithful Acera will be up to the task - 2 bikes and 6000 km so far!I've had to take the rear derailleur off this bike already to use on my daily commuter after a catastrophic derailleur disaster this morning so need to purchase a new one.
Since I had chain jumping issues on this bike can anyone recommend a rear derailleur which definitely works well with the DNP 11-32 freewheel on this bike.
I still think it could be the chain being too new/stiff. What I will do is order a slightly different derailleur,a Shimano RD-M310 If the chain still jumps I will put a cheaper chain on and let you know which has hopefully sorted it.I am all ears because I have one of those to mount on the Mxus. I am hoping the faithful Acera will be up to the task - 2 bikes and 6000 km so far!
For chain jump, try reducing the b dimension as far as possible - even if it means relieving the b screw landing face on the derailleur hanger (by hacksaw or grinding) . This mod has always worked for me to cure chain jumpI still think it could be the chain being too new/stiff. What I will do is order a slightly different derailleur,a Shimano RD-M310 If the chain still jumps I will put a cheaper chain on and let you know which has hopefully sorted it.
I got a cheaper derailleur, a Shimano RD-M310 today.For chain jump, try reducing the b dimension as far as possible - even if it means relieving the b screw landing face on the derailleur hanger (by hacksaw or grinding) . This mod has always worked for me to cure chain jump