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The Q128 works better at 48v. That means you need four, which is a lot of weight. Also range will be poor.
Ok, may have to rethink thenThe Q128 works better at 48v. That means you need four, which is a lot of weight. Also range will be poor.
I don't think it's possible, Matthew.I think I'm going to struggle to raise the funds for a 48v system. Is there a 36v wheel that will do the job. If at all possible I need it to come in at or close to £300 all in with battery and postage.
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Fair enough, I guess I'm just going to have to do some saving and be a little more patient.I don't think it's possible, Matthew.
A kit for the ordinary bikes costs already in the region of £500. Even if you substitute the Lithium battery for a set of SLAs, it will only bring it down to around £400.
If you buy from bmsbattery, it is a bit cheaper but there is still Paypal exchange rate, freight, duty and VAT. You may save £30 but there is still a question mark on support before, during and after installation.
Where do people buy from that is uk based then, I'm not sure how comfortable I am spending that kind of money in China anyway.I don't think it's possible, Matthew.
A kit for the ordinary bikes costs already in the region of £500. Even if you substitute the Lithium battery for a set of SLAs, it will only bring it down to around £400.
If you buy from bmsbattery, it is a bit cheaper but there is still Paypal exchange rate, freight, duty and VAT. You may save £30 but there is still a question mark on support before, during and after installation.
the cheapest UK source is usually ebay.Where do people buy from that is uk based then,
Makes sense to use the traders on here, thanks for all your helpthe cheapest UK source is usually ebay.
then there are Chinese outlets based in Germany.
then there are web companies.
and then there are web companies that are members of this forum.
The amount of support you get is best when bought from traders on this forum.
They can be fitted out with 4QDs porter controller range, with either a compatible hall throttle or a 5k pot magura twist grip throttle.For future reference, PDQs standard hubs are single clutch and 150 watts.
Correction: Scientific Generics.They can be fitted out with 4QDs porter controller range, with either a compatible hall throttle or a 5k pot magura twist grip throttle.
You can also order them with a modified DNO heatsink, ( a DNO is a simular controller to the Porter, but with reverse) to fit the original Scientific Genetics control box.
You with also need a motor noise supression kit for RFI to protect the new controller.
I've just got two kits for both of my PDQs for only £245!