OK, I'm a bit of a duffer when it comes to electrics. I've acquired a couple of 24v NiMH battery packs off ebay, and I want to hide them in my panniers and use them to extend the range of my bike. My Currie Electrodrive has the Motor controller built into the bottom of the standard lead acid battery pack.
Do I need to use diodes to prevent battery current from the spare pack getting soaked into the lead acid batteries when I splice a new cable in to the wires going to the motor controller from them, and vice versa? Or should I arrange a 4 pole switch to make sure the current is always discreet in a more obvious mechanical way?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Do I need to use diodes to prevent battery current from the spare pack getting soaked into the lead acid batteries when I splice a new cable in to the wires going to the motor controller from them, and vice versa? Or should I arrange a 4 pole switch to make sure the current is always discreet in a more obvious mechanical way?
Thanks in advance for any advice.