Ebike help

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Hi!

My e-bike kit has just came , but the battery hasn’t. I checked and the battery is supposed to come in a long time, but the battery is 48v 16ah for the kit. I have a. 48v 13ah at home, and I was wondering if I can use that for the temporary without any “fires” that my mum is worried about because she thinks it is “mix and matching”. No personal opinions, just straight to the answer. thanks
 

soundwave

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a 48v bat is a 48v batt the ah is the storage capacity so 16ah 3 more than 13 so go a bit further.
 

Nealh

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What is the kit controllers max current rating ?
What is you exsisting battery's max continuous rating ?
 
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soundwave

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as above its what the controllers amps is set to but if one works then the other will be fine if wired the same way round
 

soundwave

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7a i use more power having a pi$$ it be fine lol
 

Peter.Bridge

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As @Nealh says you have to check the max current rating of the controller is less than the battery max continuous rating -and leave a (5 amp ? ) safety margin
 

soundwave

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yes 30a would be pushing it more speed more amps.

my bosch batt is rated for 20a discharge rate non stop
 

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So many don't understand controller current ratings and battery discharge ratings , then they totally get it all wrong because they have little idea what battery AH is and think the latter is the same.
 
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