That's what I came up with too.The specs are given for a single 3.2V 40Ah cell and 9 of those cells will give you 108A. What kind of calculator are you using? LOL
That's what I came up with too.The specs are given for a single 3.2V 40Ah cell and 9 of those cells will give you 108A. What kind of calculator are you using? LOL
I will have my 100A as it is nothing for either one of those battery types to continually discharge. LiPo's are a lot more dangerous and could burn your house to the ground if they wanted to. LiFePo4 are heavier but are also much safer, cheaper, and easier to wire up.That's what I came up with too.
You must be using a calculator with a fresh battery then.That's what I came up with too.
And this is the reason I went with lifepo4.LiPo's are a lot more dangerous and could burn your house to the ground if they wanted to. LiFePo4 are heavier but are also much safer, cheaper, and easier to wire up.
They also can burst into flames riding down the road if discharged too hard too long. I really don't need that kind of drama going on, on the back of my bike, as I ride down the road. There's already enough to worry about going down the road silently at 60MPH. LMAOAnd this is the reason I went with lifepo4.
My Mrs is already paranoid because her house burnt down when she was a child and recently a neighbor burnt down his garage from charging a motorcycle battery.
So there's no need for me to add anymore stress to her...it's bad enough trying to leave the house to run errands. It takes her about ten extra minutes to leave because she checks the stove and outlets 4xs before I can put the car in drive! "EVERYTIME" Haha
I can just see me riding down Venice, Sunset or Santa Monica Blvd. trailing flames behind me like a 2 wheeled comet. I don't need that drama. Now I'm gonna have to mount a fire extinguisher for sure.Actually at one of the races at Grange, Salty (one of the first guys to race an eBike) battery pack busted into flames. He torn it off his bike and we all watched it burn down to ashes. Also I've seen a few packs burn at a few RC races.
You guys gotta learn how to read a spec sheet or you're going to end up empty pocketed ans sorely disappointed. I'm trying to help you, because you have the new car buyer glow of gullibility.Life Cycle (0.3c Charging-Discharging, 80%DOD): 2000
40Ah 12A Discharge PER 3.2V BATTERY. Do you really think if you wire 10 of those batteries in series, that the 12 Amps are not multiplied for a GRAND TOTAL of 32V 40Ah (120A nominal discharge rating)? The "Discharge Rating" is now being spread over 10 batteries not 1. Electronics 101.http://www.evwest.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=177
You guys gotta learn how to read a spec sheet or you're going to end up empty pocketed ans sorely disappointed. I'm trying to help you, because you have the new car buyer glow of gullibility.
If you over discharge that LiFePO4 pack it's not going to last long, that means drawing too many amps from it. If you want them to last 2000 cycles and get your money's worth, you gotta only pull 0.3C or 12A. The spec sheet is there for you to read, it's up to you to know how to read it and understand what you are getting into.
You'll need 150 of those cells if you want a 9sp2 pack like you are hoping for to run that motor you have selected. Know what you are doing or you are set for self destruction of your financial wellbeing.
Have you lost your Vulcan mind Spock! Look at what you just typed to me.Dude, the 12A is total for that series of packs, the same current runs though all of them, if you want to increase your current draw capacity you need more packs in parallel.
Good luck with electric if you refuse to learn its fundamentals...
I'm a mechanical engineer, and in this state the ME degree focuses heavily on electrical engineering, to make products for shmos like you.
Learn, read, save money not making expensive mistakes.
Holly cow batman, I'm going to send you a pair of asbestos underwear. It's possible you might be the first eBike rider to orbit the moon.For 30 seconds I'm going to shatter the Amax reading shown on this CA. I'm not sure what the Smax reading will be, but It'll be posted on here as well. Shock and Awe.
I'm just not sure how much asphalt I'm gonna need to do that. I might have to sneak onto the 405 freeway for just a quick bit, early early on a Saturday or Sunday. LMAOHolly cow batman, I'm going to send you a pair of asbestos underwear. It's possible you might be the first eBike rider to orbit the moon.
I will shatter that Cycle Analyst Amax reading of 247A and that pic and a 1080p video of me doing it will be on youtube. One of us is right and the other is not. If you are right, then my bike is gonna be trailing flames behind it, emanating from the battery boxes, and I will have flushed $1100 in batteries down the toilet hole. LMAOOkay, I'll just sit back and watch you burn your bank account and become frustrated then, I can only help somebody that wants saving.
Voltage is analogous to pressure, amp flow is like current. You should take a class on analog circuits before hooking up one expensive battery.
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Somebody doesn't understand how electricity works but thinks they're Nikola Tesla reborn. Maybe this will help.Okay, I'll just sit back and watch you burn your bank account and become frustrated then, I can only help somebody that wants saving.
Voltage is analogous to pressure, amp flow is like current. You should take a class on analog circuits before hooking up one expensive battery.
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