I think I would have the same problem I am having now with that battery. Even if not 8ah is too small a reserve to get many places.
I think I figured out what the problem is. In my sleep last night, or at least while in bed, I remembered having read something from a lithium battery dealer about what size battery to buy for the motor you are running. I think there is a max amp discharge as well. I think the batteries I used have a lower max discharge rate than I need. So if I had done a little more research I could have done the same thing, but successfully. i would guess that the max discharge rate for this battery is about 10to 15amps. it should last forever though lol.
Now I know from a dead stop, the drive system I have, pulls at least thirty amps while getting up to speed. Sla batteries will drain all the amps your system ask for right up to the point that they self destruct. I know it is a 25 amp full load drive from both the rating and the fusing I had to use when I was building up to the point it is now.
So if tis battery is self limiting to say 12 amps, it isn't enough to accelerate the bike. But it would be enough to run it half throttle under light load which is about what it is doing. I am going to need to do some research, but I bet that is the problem. So to run a bike that draws 25 peak amps, I probably need a battery with a peak drain of 30amps at least.
So today I'm going to test to see if I can use this as a range extender in a hybrid battery combo pack with sla batteries for their peak amp feature. I have no idea what the right cells for a full modern battery pack would be, but I do know that we can build one. How much money we would save I don't know.
Someday the basic 1.2 amp cell will come along and we can configure our own packs.
To a present day thought. I already run the bike trailer configuration so the battery pack weight is a factor for me after a certain point. It would be nice to have a pack under thirty pounds. wich would also fit in a manageable container. I have more testing to do on the batteries I have.
I think I figured out what the problem is. In my sleep last night, or at least while in bed, I remembered having read something from a lithium battery dealer about what size battery to buy for the motor you are running. I think there is a max amp discharge as well. I think the batteries I used have a lower max discharge rate than I need. So if I had done a little more research I could have done the same thing, but successfully. i would guess that the max discharge rate for this battery is about 10to 15amps. it should last forever though lol.
Now I know from a dead stop, the drive system I have, pulls at least thirty amps while getting up to speed. Sla batteries will drain all the amps your system ask for right up to the point that they self destruct. I know it is a 25 amp full load drive from both the rating and the fusing I had to use when I was building up to the point it is now.
So if tis battery is self limiting to say 12 amps, it isn't enough to accelerate the bike. But it would be enough to run it half throttle under light load which is about what it is doing. I am going to need to do some research, but I bet that is the problem. So to run a bike that draws 25 peak amps, I probably need a battery with a peak drain of 30amps at least.
So today I'm going to test to see if I can use this as a range extender in a hybrid battery combo pack with sla batteries for their peak amp feature. I have no idea what the right cells for a full modern battery pack would be, but I do know that we can build one. How much money we would save I don't know.
Someday the basic 1.2 amp cell will come along and we can configure our own packs.
To a present day thought. I already run the bike trailer configuration so the battery pack weight is a factor for me after a certain point. It would be nice to have a pack under thirty pounds. wich would also fit in a manageable container. I have more testing to do on the batteries I have.
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