Hi all,
Now I’ve put my winter girl back in one piece again and she’s dancing like never before.
My smallest shrinking tube** went out and I have to buy new ones tomorrow then she’s ready for the winter. I’m also going to borrow a camera at my work tomorrow and post some pictures on her and her summer girlfriend, the summer girl is still waiting for her spokes though. The controller and the CA have arrived but I can’t get my hands on them yet. FedEx tried to deliver the package to my home yesterday during daytime when I was at work and leave me a note that I could pick it up at a storage house. I went to the storage house today but they had put it back on the truck for a new delivery attempt. They told me to pick it up after the truck has returned 17.00, the only problem was that they closed 17.00.
Isn’t it funny?
Back to my snow longing friend: I really give her a hard ride up the hill in the back of my house which she wasn’t capable to accomplish with the SLA’s. With the non-programmable controller she took 570 W and just carried me uphill.
I turned around after 200 m as I don’t want to kill her, just to realize that she didn’t have any brakes. I think I’ve learned something today: Always check the brakes after a mechanical excess. OMG how easy a bike roll downhill.
With the new programmable controller I was only getting 480 W and she didn’t manage to climb the hill by herself. I had set the controller to 24 V, 30 A continues and 50 A peak. The voltage in both cases was 26 V so there is a difference in the amps the controllers can supply.
I’m happy though because she’s much more muscular now than before the change of the battery. She’s also more beautiful since she has dieting away all those unnecessary equipment. And remember she's only a 250 watter. Now I have a programmable controller and its USB cable and no use for it.
**A direct translation from Swedish since I haven’t got the slightest idea what they called in English
Peter