Can I add a hub dynamo ,to my GTECH scent. I've never seen or heard anyone using a dynamo. My next question is can I use one battery and charge the other.
I hate to disagree with d8vh, but I have a different take on it. A hub dynamo is an excellent way of powering lamps on a bike . Very much a set and forget product. With leds there is nothing to wear out and there is reliable light forever. Of course he is correct there is a power loss probably 6w of which 5w approx. goes into light. They are marginally heavier than an additional battery might be 500 gram's? . And of course they cannot be used to recharge the main battery.Can I add a hub dynamo ,to my GTECH scent. I've never seen or heard anyone using a dynamo. My next question is can I use one battery and charge the other.
Regen works in the Alps (and maybe the Pyrenees...). e-bike batteries don't charge like F1 batteries, they want 2A and 42v, F1 batteries want god knows what. Speed isn't comparable. List goes on...I’m surprised there’s been no type of regenerative power recovery systems used . I know it’s used to good effect in formula one surely it’s only a matter of time before it’s used in some form on ebikes at least as a range extender ? All that wasted energy used on heavy braking downhill trails could be used to assist on the climbs . Or have I got entirely wrong ? I can’t see the point of a hub dynamo modern LED light systems are pretty efficient and not particularly heavy a dynamo takes rather a lot of effort for not a lot of gain ?
Regenerative braking is commonplace on bikes using a direct drive motor. Energy recapture is usually minimal though and is a secondary benefit to saving on physical brake wear.I’m surprised there’s been no type of regenerative power recovery systems used . I know it’s used to good effect in formula one surely it’s only a matter of time before it’s used in some form on ebikes at least as a range extender ? All that wasted energy used on heavy braking downhill trails could be used to assist on the climbs . Or have I got entirely wrong ? I can’t see the point of a hub dynamo modern LED light systems are pretty efficient and not particularly heavy a dynamo takes rather a lot of effort for not a lot of gain ?
On our 15 mph ebikes, there isn't enough energy to make recovery worthwhile. Also, theres a significant downside to regeneration bikes: You lose the ability to freewheel when you stop pedalling. Most people don't like that. Some bikes have EABS, which recovers energy mainy from braking, but you still need a direct drive motor, that won't freewheel like a geared one.Thanks for the explanation, I’m new to ebikes but everyone I have shown mine has expressed surprise that there is no energy recovery ! I didn’t have an explanation as to why not so simply said ‘ maybe in the future ‘ !
The maths are against it.. the energy in a moving thing is 0.5mass x speed^2.Thanks for the explanation, I’m new to ebikes but everyone I have shown mine has expressed surprise that there is no energy recovery ! I didn’t have an explanation as to why not so simply said ‘ maybe in the future ‘ !