hello
The name says it all.
ive purchased a 48v 1000w brushless gearless hub motor kit from ebay. it works perfectly.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181237508447
as a heads up, im running a pedal bike with no pedals/pedaling so essentially a cheap electric motorbike.
.only had it today and im very much impressed. Even running on 4x 20ah SLA batteries i was getting speeds of just over 30mph and getting a good hours runtime up and downhill.
however, knowing my nature sooner or later i will want more speed/torque from it. so im going to throw a few questions out there regarding performance increases.
1. i know the weight loss of exchanging a 20ah sla batteries for 20ah lifepo4 would save me close to 20kg. However this battery costs a lot (more than the whole bike+motor kit) so im reluctant to do so when my sla's cope so well so far. Will i see an increase in torque, acceleration or top speed if i went to lifepo4?
2. my current controller is rated at 1000w, ive seen other 48v controllers advertised at 1500w and 2000w.
2.1 will my motor take 1500w or 2000w?
2.2 if the motor can take higher wattage (essentially more amps) will i see and increase in torque or top speed? 2.3 how noticeable will the difference be?
3. instead of increasing watts and keeping the voltage the same. would a 60v 1000w controller (and an extra battery) be a better/safer idea?
thats it for now, sorry if these question seem a bit noobish, as you can see im leaning towards the controller swap option instead of batteries for now as its cheaper. I dont want it to turn out ive bought a 48v lifepo4 battery when i really wanted the speed of a 60v or 72v (if my bike can take it )
The name says it all.
ive purchased a 48v 1000w brushless gearless hub motor kit from ebay. it works perfectly.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181237508447
as a heads up, im running a pedal bike with no pedals/pedaling so essentially a cheap electric motorbike.
.only had it today and im very much impressed. Even running on 4x 20ah SLA batteries i was getting speeds of just over 30mph and getting a good hours runtime up and downhill.
however, knowing my nature sooner or later i will want more speed/torque from it. so im going to throw a few questions out there regarding performance increases.
1. i know the weight loss of exchanging a 20ah sla batteries for 20ah lifepo4 would save me close to 20kg. However this battery costs a lot (more than the whole bike+motor kit) so im reluctant to do so when my sla's cope so well so far. Will i see an increase in torque, acceleration or top speed if i went to lifepo4?
2. my current controller is rated at 1000w, ive seen other 48v controllers advertised at 1500w and 2000w.
2.1 will my motor take 1500w or 2000w?
2.2 if the motor can take higher wattage (essentially more amps) will i see and increase in torque or top speed? 2.3 how noticeable will the difference be?
3. instead of increasing watts and keeping the voltage the same. would a 60v 1000w controller (and an extra battery) be a better/safer idea?
thats it for now, sorry if these question seem a bit noobish, as you can see im leaning towards the controller swap option instead of batteries for now as its cheaper. I dont want it to turn out ive bought a 48v lifepo4 battery when i really wanted the speed of a 60v or 72v (if my bike can take it )