Edit- I think I may have posted this in the wrong thread-perhaps it should be in technical?
I recently bought a bike from an older member here Mike63 for a bargain price. I am having the battery re-celled by BGA reworking after taking advice from various members on this forum, I was originally going to do it myself as I have access to a professional spot welder, but after careful consideration I decided to accept others advice and go with the professionals. As it happens the price differential would only have been about £100. I am taking BGA's advice and replacing the cells with the Boston Power cells.
This is what they had to say about my whitebait style battery replacement:
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"Currently I have 2900mAh Panasonic NCR18650PF cells or NCR18650B 3400mAh cells. The capacity would be 17.4Ah or 17Ah. The Samsung INR18650-32E is no longer available which would have been exactly 16Ah. The only other alternative would be the Boston Power cells which would be around 15.5Ah or even better. The Boston Power cells have much higher cycle life in excess of 2000 and as much as 3000 compared to 500 of the 18650 cells.
The PF cells would cost £300 for recelling and B cells would be £325. The B cells are most expensive due to their high capacity and the build would be much lighter as the cell count is less than the PF option.
Boston Power would cost £350 and last several times more than any other cell used in ebike batteries."
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Has anyone any experience with the Boston Power cells?
I will be replacing the older style controller with a more updated one, so I am seeking advice on a replacement.
Many thanks, Tony.
The original one is as in the pictures:-
I recently bought a bike from an older member here Mike63 for a bargain price. I am having the battery re-celled by BGA reworking after taking advice from various members on this forum, I was originally going to do it myself as I have access to a professional spot welder, but after careful consideration I decided to accept others advice and go with the professionals. As it happens the price differential would only have been about £100. I am taking BGA's advice and replacing the cells with the Boston Power cells.
This is what they had to say about my whitebait style battery replacement:
QUOTE
"Currently I have 2900mAh Panasonic NCR18650PF cells or NCR18650B 3400mAh cells. The capacity would be 17.4Ah or 17Ah. The Samsung INR18650-32E is no longer available which would have been exactly 16Ah. The only other alternative would be the Boston Power cells which would be around 15.5Ah or even better. The Boston Power cells have much higher cycle life in excess of 2000 and as much as 3000 compared to 500 of the 18650 cells.
The PF cells would cost £300 for recelling and B cells would be £325. The B cells are most expensive due to their high capacity and the build would be much lighter as the cell count is less than the PF option.
Boston Power would cost £350 and last several times more than any other cell used in ebike batteries."
ENDQUOTE
Has anyone any experience with the Boston Power cells?
I will be replacing the older style controller with a more updated one, so I am seeking advice on a replacement.
Many thanks, Tony.
The original one is as in the pictures:-
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