Hey footpump I've only just found these guys after a long search for a decent case and quality cell - a few questions since you've had your new battery a while.... Is it a quality product? Would you recommend this company? and lastly which case, cell, V and ah did you purchase...pack arrived today
Oh no - not good, It took a long time to find these guys as I did not find this thread till after some lengthy research. I wonder how footpump got on.I had a nightmare with these earlier this year
To be fair Pete, £80 is £80, and you do build at lightening speed. If your in no hurry PC, then there is no problem waiting a few weeks. Get your order in now if funds allow. Email Jimmy and get a price from him for a HL case with the 35e/GA cells.£80.00 more
I did drop hints that I require a HL case and if he could custom build, but I think mentioning my build plans for spring put him off offering any solutions to my ideal preferences, there was some mention of PF cells and then the emails stopped after I asked for Jumbo shark dimensions and after reading some reviews and review responses I realised that Jimmy is 70+.... Hence the reason for all that battery sourcing talk in the YOSE hub thread... Enerprof have no reviews I can find, even though by the looks of the German forum they are quite popular... Just doing a bit more in depth research into this company and I stumble across this threadEmail Jimmy and get a price from him for a HL case
Thanks Peter.c - I will have a look at your thread, on the 500w bafang what setup are you running V, controller and which battery did you get from YOSE.500watt bafang very little sag ended up buying two battery packs see my zobop build thread
I read your thread it's a shame you had to sell - Still out for YOSE, I, like you mentioned at the end of the thread, actually going 48v and I need some ah for at least 30 mile range that I am accustom too maybe more if funds will allow, with a steady willingness to hold 800 watts for short and occasionally sustained periods, hills and throttle boost when needed.I managed 19 miles per pack with the midrive drawing 900+watts at times in short bursts