This is what I want to try to do, and I'm asking for your help. This will be my first attempt at making a battery, and I'm not planning to get too crazy at first. My plan is to make a 5 ah 74v Nano battery. It's just going to be an auxiliary back up in case I run out of juice before getting home. If it works well, I'll consider making another one to parallel together for 10 ah, and ultimately 15 or 20 ah.
I'm going to try to series 2 of these 37v battery's together to make one 74v 5 ah battery.
I think these will be able to discharge fast enough to power my Bomber without any trouble. Here's the specs.
Capacity: 5000mAh
Voltage: 10S1P / 10 Cell / 37V
Discharge: 65C Constant / 130C Burst
Weight: 1433g (including wire, plug & case)
Dimensions: 301 x 49 x 46mm
Balance Plug: JST-XH
Discharge Plug: 4mm Bullet-connector
The CA in my Bomber is set to 60 amp max, but I see it record about 64-65 amp regularly.
I hoping that if riding at a reasonable speed of 20 mph or less I'll get maybe 10-12 miles of range with a little reserve left over. The idea would be just to make it home.
I haven't ordered the battery's yet and it may in fact be a couple of months before I do, so right now we're just discussing the pros and cons of this idea, and I'm even open to a better idea if you can think of one.
Good areas of discussion would be about how to charge of this type of battery. I know nothing about that so far. Another thing I know nothing about for these battery's is about a BMS. Do these battery's even need such a thing? I'm thinking they don't.
One thing I do know is a lot of people complain that these battery's aren't very good. If you have experience with them, please share it with me.
It's possible that by the time I get ready to spend the money to buy them, I might decide to buy something different all together, so feel free to recommend a different plan if you feel so inclined.
I'm going to try to series 2 of these 37v battery's together to make one 74v 5 ah battery.
I think these will be able to discharge fast enough to power my Bomber without any trouble. Here's the specs.
Capacity: 5000mAh
Voltage: 10S1P / 10 Cell / 37V
Discharge: 65C Constant / 130C Burst
Weight: 1433g (including wire, plug & case)
Dimensions: 301 x 49 x 46mm
Balance Plug: JST-XH
Discharge Plug: 4mm Bullet-connector
The CA in my Bomber is set to 60 amp max, but I see it record about 64-65 amp regularly.
I hoping that if riding at a reasonable speed of 20 mph or less I'll get maybe 10-12 miles of range with a little reserve left over. The idea would be just to make it home.
I haven't ordered the battery's yet and it may in fact be a couple of months before I do, so right now we're just discussing the pros and cons of this idea, and I'm even open to a better idea if you can think of one.
Good areas of discussion would be about how to charge of this type of battery. I know nothing about that so far. Another thing I know nothing about for these battery's is about a BMS. Do these battery's even need such a thing? I'm thinking they don't.
One thing I do know is a lot of people complain that these battery's aren't very good. If you have experience with them, please share it with me.
It's possible that by the time I get ready to spend the money to buy them, I might decide to buy something different all together, so feel free to recommend a different plan if you feel so inclined.