This is the 48V LiitoKala battery, advertised as 25Ah. The pack uses their own 21700 cells that are advertised as 5,000mAh.
First time ever using it, today on a fresh charge I went 10.82 miles and the battery voltage went from 54.6V to 49.5V, with it saying it used 28% of the battery, which if the shutoff is 37.4V like the page selling it states, that 28% used pretty much ties in with the percentage of voltage used before it gets to the shutoff point.
I worked that out to be a range of about 38 miles if the last 72% runs out the same way the first 28% did, which I can only know by running it down to the 36.4V (+/- 1V) shutoff point.
Yes that's not a lot for a 25Ah is it... but I put out about 50W myself, this was (deliberately) a hillier than average ride, hammering the max PAS level a great deal, on throttle only. In fact I'd estimate I probably didn't even ride half a mile under my own steam lol.
The motor got slightly warm but not hot, same with the controller.
The difference this thing makes is insane. I normally go up that 11% gradient in my 22x32 gear (17.6" gear inches) and even in that gear, I can't do it without stopping and my heart rate getting above 175 or 180, around it's max. The thing is whenever I do that, it's so tough I just get really disheartened and I actually stopped biking for a while wondering what to do. This is why I got a motor - to go places and enjoy the scenery, hell maybe actually get to the top of a hill every now and again without it nearly killing me.
On that same hill today I was casually riding up it only exerting myself slightly and was in the gear 36x28 (33" gear inches). The granny ring has suddenly become redundant, unless the battery runs out, which is why I got a hub as opposed to mid-drive. Give up my triple? From my cold dead hands!
I'm happy with this if it gets 38 miles of range doing rides like I did today - it was extra hilly on purpose to see how much it drains the battery. Normally I'd just keep it on PAS 1 or 2 out of 5 and while there would be hills including long ones, they wouldn't be 11% gradients or anywhere near that.
At one point it was pulling 850 Watts lol... with me on throttle only on about a 12% gradient. It can't actually keep that up and I ended up going about 3 MPH with it slowing more and more. When I put a little effort in, it dropped to about 800W, so I guess my input was about 50W. Mark Cavendish, I am not!
First time ever using it, today on a fresh charge I went 10.82 miles and the battery voltage went from 54.6V to 49.5V, with it saying it used 28% of the battery, which if the shutoff is 37.4V like the page selling it states, that 28% used pretty much ties in with the percentage of voltage used before it gets to the shutoff point.
I worked that out to be a range of about 38 miles if the last 72% runs out the same way the first 28% did, which I can only know by running it down to the 36.4V (+/- 1V) shutoff point.
Yes that's not a lot for a 25Ah is it... but I put out about 50W myself, this was (deliberately) a hillier than average ride, hammering the max PAS level a great deal, on throttle only. In fact I'd estimate I probably didn't even ride half a mile under my own steam lol.
The motor got slightly warm but not hot, same with the controller.
The difference this thing makes is insane. I normally go up that 11% gradient in my 22x32 gear (17.6" gear inches) and even in that gear, I can't do it without stopping and my heart rate getting above 175 or 180, around it's max. The thing is whenever I do that, it's so tough I just get really disheartened and I actually stopped biking for a while wondering what to do. This is why I got a motor - to go places and enjoy the scenery, hell maybe actually get to the top of a hill every now and again without it nearly killing me.
On that same hill today I was casually riding up it only exerting myself slightly and was in the gear 36x28 (33" gear inches). The granny ring has suddenly become redundant, unless the battery runs out, which is why I got a hub as opposed to mid-drive. Give up my triple? From my cold dead hands!
I'm happy with this if it gets 38 miles of range doing rides like I did today - it was extra hilly on purpose to see how much it drains the battery. Normally I'd just keep it on PAS 1 or 2 out of 5 and while there would be hills including long ones, they wouldn't be 11% gradients or anywhere near that.
At one point it was pulling 850 Watts lol... with me on throttle only on about a 12% gradient. It can't actually keep that up and I ended up going about 3 MPH with it slowing more and more. When I put a little effort in, it dropped to about 800W, so I guess my input was about 50W. Mark Cavendish, I am not!
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