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Hi Tony,Nice one John, for once a really good capacity at 37 volts in a bottle battery.
Thinks, an eZee bike with a triple setup, battery in the usual rear of seatpost position with auxilliaries in the carrier and bottle mounted.
Up to 40 Ah and 1460 Wh, at a typical 12 Wh per mile that would be an over 120 mile range!
Not these ones Eddie, the case may be generic Chinese, but the contents are are not.These 11Ah bottle battery's have been around for a while and have posted this link previously...
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All in good time CWAH, they are still in the testing phase and if they don't pass muster we won't be retailing them.Seems good.
Any idea of the C rate, weight, number of cycle and chemistry?
And other voltage configuration?
Hi Steve,what will be the price on these bottles plz
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They wont be cheap thats for sure!what will be the price on these bottles plz
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No not cheap NRG, but competitively pricedThey wont be cheap thats for sure!
The term is "reassuringly expensive".They wont be cheap thats for sure!
Hi PJM,If they work out will they be an option with the kits?
What you mean £220~£260?No not cheap NRG, but competitively priced
By competetively priced NRG, I meant in comparison to other electric bike battery suppliers in the UK........whatever their prices might beWhat you mean £220~£260?
It's a don't know yet NRGSo thats a no then?