I would so enjoy a drawn out diagram for your wiring! Intrigued! Im wanting to go cross states with my scoot! Trying to figure out a self recharge as well with either wind, alt gen or solar
For cross state long rides in a scooter you need tremendous amount of batteries because the batteries easily get exhausted (heat buildup) and lose efficiency meaning it loses charge faster. If you have many battery packs connected in parallel the stress is greatly reduced hence the efficiency of each cell maximizes.. It's much easier on the battery for long extensive rides. You could build 5 to 10 large battery packs (10 x 16s 6p) and mount on the bike trailer and run the battery wires to the scooter inside the deck. Make connectors so you can easily plug or unplug.. and charging all these battery packs takes same time or faster than charging a single battery pack with a standard 2A charger.. That's why making big battery packs is so much better.. I will make video on wiring the most efficient way to parallel connect multiple battery packs in the future.🙂
Build is turning out nicely! 🎉 Are you interested in a 72v dual 50a controller by chance I have one and no use none of my rider friends want it either. You can have! We have a manufacturer from china sells 2 72v 2000w motors for $300!
Thanks for the kind words!.. I am actually hoping to get a motor upgrade, 2800W 60V or 3500W 72V motor. Sounds like a great deal you got there. Can you please link me a link to that manufacturer? would like to take a look.:)
Ive been looking for a video of this caliber for many months now! I actually feel educated by watching this. So question, i get the no BMS and to becareful but how is it you can run a 48v motor with 60v batteries where each battery has a different mah value?
48V motor can handle 72V (84V full charge) without damaging so 60V is perfectly fine. You'll get more power from the bigger heavier motor 60V or 72V motor however. It's not good to mix-match battery brands and models when building a single battery pack but building multiple battery packs with different batteries and connect them in parallel (and series too) connection will not hurt anything.
You right. You don’t need Bms as long as you don’t over charge. Good job!
Thanks 🙂
Nice update
Thanks..🙂
I would so enjoy a drawn out diagram for your wiring! Intrigued! Im wanting to go cross states with my scoot! Trying to figure out a self recharge as well with either wind, alt gen or solar
For cross state long rides in a scooter you need tremendous amount of batteries because the batteries easily get exhausted (heat buildup) and lose efficiency meaning it loses charge faster. If you have many battery packs connected in parallel the stress is greatly reduced hence the efficiency of each cell maximizes.. It's much easier on the battery for long extensive rides. You could build 5 to 10 large battery packs (10 x 16s 6p) and mount on the bike trailer and run the battery wires to the scooter inside the deck. Make connectors so you can easily plug or unplug.. and charging all these battery packs takes same time or faster than charging a single battery pack with a standard 2A charger.. That's why making big battery packs is so much better..
I will make video on wiring the most efficient way to parallel connect multiple battery packs in the future.🙂
Build is turning out nicely! 🎉 Are you interested in a 72v dual 50a controller by chance I have one and no use none of my rider friends want it either. You can have! We have a manufacturer from china sells 2 72v 2000w motors for $300!
Thanks for the kind words!.. I am actually hoping to get a motor upgrade, 2800W 60V or 3500W 72V motor. Sounds like a great deal you got there. Can you please link me a link to that manufacturer? would like to take a look.:)
Ive been looking for a video of this caliber for many months now! I actually feel educated by watching this.
So question, i get the no BMS and to becareful but how is it you can run a 48v motor with 60v batteries where each battery has a different mah value?
48V motor can handle 72V (84V full charge) without damaging so 60V is perfectly fine. You'll get more power from the bigger heavier motor 60V or 72V motor however. It's not good to mix-match battery brands and models when building a single battery pack but building multiple battery packs with different batteries and connect them in parallel (and series too) connection will not hurt anything.
And thanks for the comment 🙂