That battery looks like the lithium polymer packs used in the model aircraft hobby world.
Regards
Jerry
Regards
Jerry
The batteries are small (91 Wh), but that's a design feature. You can purchase 2 extra batteries from Freedom e-Bikes, which gives you a total of 273Wh, so on a 36V system it's 7.58Ah, which is closer to the Nano's 10Ah configuration. (I am talking about the Brompton-specific kits, not the 26" ones)as Daniel says, the battery seems to be an unknown quantity at the moment, and the details of the kit as given on the website (to me) seem a little vague...
the actual location of the supplier is not given which is a tad worrying
Andy (Andrew Hamilton) told me that it's Lithium but not Ion or PolymerThat battery looks like the lithium polymer packs used in the model aircraft hobby world.
Building Bicycle Wheels by Sheldon Brownfrom the photos on your website, it's difficult to tell but it looks like the black Brompton has got a front wheel laced into a 1-cross or 2-cross pattern, whereas the red Brompton (which is shown on most of the pictures) has got spokes laced into a direct/radial pattern. This makes quite a difference to the wheel strength, especially due to the torque generated by the motor. Maybe the photos are from prototypes, so how do you build the wheel in you current product ?
That's a Brompton feature, and it's not meant to protect the cable spindle-entry, it's a "hook" that rests on part of the frame when the bike is foldedI like the little protector for the cable entry though![]()
Yes, that's what I thought.an email says that the wheel/fork build up is done in Israel,
Yes, you *really* want at least a cross-1 pattern (I'm going for cross-2) on small wheels with strong hub-originating torque.but I personally am not too happy with the radial spoke arrangement...just basic physics would suggest that a powered hub could put some nasty torque through an 'unprepared' spoke...bit similar to a disc brake?? power to the motor also folks
That being said, you can make this appliance yourselfdoes not come through the bag block, as it does on the nano, so that means more connections that arent rigid..
Yep, I just don't understand why they decided to put the battery at the back ? It adds weight to the high seat post (high center of gravity, higher risk of tube bending), it requires a longer seat post, and it requires longer cables that affect the fold. The front luggage block would have been a much better location.having tested the Sparticle from the London branch, I wasnt impressed with the cable run through frame fold pivots, which seemed a future problem in the making...less connectors imply less problems?
Another option is to purchase the parts from other trusty sources (Europe or Asia), and if you're not great at DIY, you can hire the services of your local bike shop for wheel building and fork widening.as I failed physics at school (and uni!), my understanding of the battery size in relation to the electricwheel joby is non-existent, but from what I have read then battery for battery, the costings of the 2 conversions come out the same, despite the low(-ish) 'teaser' price..
Israel or Wiltshire, that is the question???
Yep, my concern too.The problem with the baggage block connector of the nano is that the copper connections eventually break because of wear (I've had this experience personally) and the copper strips are very difficult to affix to inside of the luggage bag block holder and can come away and short out against each other.
Interesting. I have been in touch with someone who experimented with A123 batteries for a Brompton and a 80mm Tongxin motor. For those interested in the technical details, here's what he said:2. Batteries - The plugs and balancing connectors are typical of RC but the battery packs use A123 cells (nano phosphate lithium) not lithium polymer. They are extremely robust and safe - we've had a pack shot 4 times by a bomb disposal robot and half the cells were recoverable. They also have very high charge and discharge rates and long (1000+) cycle life.
They also don't need BMS circuitry, which means they are not subject to BMS failure which is a big reason for premature failure of many other type of ebike battery.