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General Category => Magic Pie & Smart Pie Discussions => Topic started by: Hednztrüm on February 10, 2011, 08:23:17 PM
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Hellou dear electrified friends,
I get 39km out of a 48v12 gm battery(with some help from my legs) on a front mp is that normal? Battery mounted in the frame and the cables are shortend to minimum length
Whats the best to do if I want a 60-70km range? Extra battery in backpack? I cant fit 2 batterypacks in the frame, to little space. I could custombuild with cells in frame but im kinda new to this so it feels safer with factory batt pack
I only have a 180mm discbrake on the rear. Regenbraking isnt installed, how much do I gain with regenbraking? Ive heard stories about burnt controllers with regen so is it worth connecting the regencable to the lightswitch on the gashandle?
And one little queztion more: do the battery charge on steep slopes?
re
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About 30% of what you used to go about 30km/h will go back into the battery, but accelerating will cost more. So not using the brakes is much more efficient than regen braking itself.
60-70 km is do-able with 2 48v12ah packs. If one already gets 39 km, which I think is pritty good. Even considered you also used your legs.
the 50 or 60 km stated on the gm website is the equivelent of no stops, and only 25km/h using less then 250watt continious and optimized conditions, also no bms shutdown to prevent damage to cells.
2 battery packs will get you 60-70 km if one already gets you to 39km.
Using regen while having a fully charged pack, could detroy the controller. but I think regen is to strong. It will most likely be stronger than the gravitationel force so you will slow down to a stop. So charging on steep slopes might burn your controller, and it won't be effective.
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ok thanx
But do the battery charge when im freewheelin down steep slopes?
And one little question more: Should I seal the gashandleunit with silicone?
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Hey champ
The answer is no, and no :D
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The answer is no, and no :D
Now you are starting to sound like my wife :(
Gary
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Should I stop when the red light is the only lamp lit?(for best lifespan on battery)
Ive been running til the engine dies two times and I usually runs about 4km when the red is on
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Draining the battery completely will definitely lower its life expectancy, it's much better if you can recharge your battery before it is completely exhausted.
Alan