My wife used to ride a red Raleigh Drop Bar Mixte in the late 70's. Sadly, we got rid of it, but I came across this blue one in 2021. It's been finally updated with a 500W TSDZ2 that I purchased in 2019. I never installed the Tong Sheng motor, because I heard it was underpowered. and I had planned to update the firmware, but never did.
The TSDZ2 was originally planned for a 20" minivello I had, but I gave it to my 9 year old grand daughter. She figured out the hand brakes and shifter right away.
So I put new tires on the Raleigh. Pried off the 5 speed freewheel and swapped in a 6 speed. Found an unused Shimano Tourney derailleur in my junk box. Took off the front derailleur, Trigger shifter replaced the index shifter. New alloy handlebars and grips, New pads on the rim brakes. New cables.housings all around.
The battery is a 13S-2P, Sanyo GA's that I wired up and put into a water bottle. This is it next to a Unit Pack Power bottle battery. They don't make a 48V version. Parts for mine cost about $140 USD. It's nominally a 48V7AH pack, and tested out on a caoacity tester at 6.3Ah, I did a 10 mile ride today and only used 1.36AH, so I believe 40 miles is possible.
The TSDZ2 is quite a slow dog. I am not sure if the BMS is limiting current, but I only pulled 13 amps peak today and that included pedaling like mad in turbo mode and only going 21 mph. I was getting 18A on another battery. The 2P GA cells are maxed out at 20A anyway.
I have the current setting at 25A. Speed limiter set to max.
I am also not used to torque sensing. I prefer the "torque simulation" feel on a KT controller in PAS 1. Then again, for that same 10 mile ride, my 25A KT controller on a Q100H motor would have used 2x the power, so I guess this bike will make me work again.
It looks good though. I will investigate the low peak current, maybe build a battery that can push 40A.
The TSDZ2 was originally planned for a 20" minivello I had, but I gave it to my 9 year old grand daughter. She figured out the hand brakes and shifter right away.
So I put new tires on the Raleigh. Pried off the 5 speed freewheel and swapped in a 6 speed. Found an unused Shimano Tourney derailleur in my junk box. Took off the front derailleur, Trigger shifter replaced the index shifter. New alloy handlebars and grips, New pads on the rim brakes. New cables.housings all around.
The battery is a 13S-2P, Sanyo GA's that I wired up and put into a water bottle. This is it next to a Unit Pack Power bottle battery. They don't make a 48V version. Parts for mine cost about $140 USD. It's nominally a 48V7AH pack, and tested out on a caoacity tester at 6.3Ah, I did a 10 mile ride today and only used 1.36AH, so I believe 40 miles is possible.
The TSDZ2 is quite a slow dog. I am not sure if the BMS is limiting current, but I only pulled 13 amps peak today and that included pedaling like mad in turbo mode and only going 21 mph. I was getting 18A on another battery. The 2P GA cells are maxed out at 20A anyway.
I have the current setting at 25A. Speed limiter set to max.
I am also not used to torque sensing. I prefer the "torque simulation" feel on a KT controller in PAS 1. Then again, for that same 10 mile ride, my 25A KT controller on a Q100H motor would have used 2x the power, so I guess this bike will make me work again.
It looks good though. I will investigate the low peak current, maybe build a battery that can push 40A.