[python] Re: electric python
- From: "August" <augusthahn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 11:53:35 -0800
Those newer lopro batteries are really $$$$ is there a breaking line where
they would be better then lead acid besides the weight savings?
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From: "Ray Schumacher" <mtb@xxxxxxx>
To: <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 7:51 AM
Subject: [python] Re: electric python
At 05:36 AM 11/29/2007, you wrote:
on electric bicycles in China.
> > Claiming that they typically cost 200-300 US dollars
I had a used $250 36V Cloud Electric brushless motor hub
http://www.cloudelectric.com/inc/sdetail/217
which I tried both on my tourer and python. The 3 lead batteries mounted
above the rear 26" wheel made the python behave a little funny
(a lighter battery
http://www.gmbattery.com/English/ProductView.asp?ID=92&SortID=101
would be better) ,
but the main issue was that 400W is really just an assist for a 205lb
rider; on low speed 8% climbs they do not deliver nearly full power -
which is what I wanted. - I don't need a motor for flat parts of the
commute. Either a low-geared motor or a flux vector drive controller is
needed to have an efficient climbing vehicle.
My next project along these lines is a powered Bob trailer, a company in
California used to make electric ones but no longer does. My new SWB
http://rjs.org/recumbents/images/SWB/swb1_side.jpg
is commuting nicely, and both it and the tourer could simply hook up a
trailer, geared low for climbing.
I you mount lead batteries on your python, experiment with placement - the
rack above the wheel might not be best.
Cheers,
Ray
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At 05:36 AM 11/29/2007, you wrote:
on electric bicycles in China. > > Claiming that they typically cost 200-300 US dollars
I had a used $250 36V Cloud Electric brushless motor hub http://www.cloudelectric.com/inc/sdetail/217which I tried both on my tourer and python. The 3 lead batteries mounted above the rear 26" wheel made the python behave a little funny (a lighter battery http://www.gmbattery.com/English/ProductView.asp?ID=92&SortID=101
would be better) ,but the main issue was that 400W is really just an assist for a 205lb rider; on low speed 8% climbs they do not deliver nearly full power - which is what I wanted. - I don't need a motor for flat parts of the commute. Either a low-geared motor or a flux vector drive controller is needed to have an efficient climbing vehicle. My next project along these lines is a powered Bob trailer, a company in California used to make electric ones but no longer does. My new SWB
http://rjs.org/recumbents/images/SWB/swb1_side.jpgis commuting nicely, and both it and the tourer could simply hook up a trailer, geared low for climbing. I you mount lead batteries on your python, experiment with placement - the rack above the wheel might not be best.
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