it's possible. The extra Watts may go in spinning the motor faster while having the same max torque.Provision for private labelling? Both the 250w and 500w make 110Nm torque? Hello!
where the cable comes out, the shape looks like it can act as anti-rotation device at the same time. Bafang may have designed the hangers for their new motor - who knows.A QR motor needs a way to resist the torque. I wonder how they do it?
So is a 13S 48v battery then because its nominal voltage is 46.8v. That's why KTM and Panasonic called it a 46v battery.I think 12S is legal because the EN15194 specs are for battery at nominal voltage (43V).
thank you for the tip.So is a 13S 48v battery then because its nominal voltage is 46.8v. That's why KTM and Panasonic called it a 46v battery.
I dont understand this sudden question if 48volt are legal or not.There are many 48v oem bikes tht are legal"This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for engine power management systems,"
It specifies some requirements, but not the important ones. Hardly anything is tied down. The main question is whether the 48v means absolutely 48v max or a 48v system. Most people wouldn't understand the intricacies of battery management. They'd ask the question "what voltage is it?" reply "48v" - allowed.
I'm having difficulty in understanding this. Given that your Rohloff uses a single chain-ring and that the alignment of this with the centre of the cassette can be adjusted by means of the length of the Square taper Bottom bracket, what increased accuracy could be required?That new crank drive from Bafang looks very promising, I like that it is using isis interface for the cranks, I am a big fan of the isis interface having adopted it for my none ebike back in 2004, as it makes chain alignment for my Rohloff more accurate than the Square Taper type interface.
Also Bafang are looking to produce 2170 Cell battery backs, rather than just 18650 Cell, which is another good move as the 2170 Cell offers higher density and lower cost of manufacture.
Can't wait for these new developments to come to market, as my legs keep telling me I need to go electric!