500watts /36v is about 13 amps, or 12/13 hours.
Figure out your average speed, then multiply it by12/13 to
get miles per charge MAXIMUM.
That sounds reasonable to me, but you might also want to consider the inefficiencies of the hub motor.
To develop an output of 500watts, these hubs will consume 650watts of electrical energy, which at 36v equates to 18 Amps.
But, If it was ridden it at full power continually, the range would be approximately 2/3rds of the maximum speed.
eg. A range of 14 miles at 21mph on the level.
(Without pedalling!)The bike+trailer+me tops out around 120Kilos or 260lbs. I realize motors are going to start to suffer under load. Am I being unrealistic to use this set up as it is? Can I "open the throttle" without concern? The motor so far has sounded fine.
Simon,
By using the smaller wheel you have effectively lowered the gearing and increased the available torque, which to some extent will help to compensate for the additional load.
You should have no problems on the flat, but make sure that it doesn't get too hot under load on hills.
The biggest problem I can see is the 500watt motor..... It's 300watts too powerful to be legally used on Australian roads!
It looks good though.
Alan