Hi Leslie ,
Thanks for the post . Never thought about those other benifits from the Tire tube mounts . But it makes sense that it would make a good shock absorbing mount Being Rubber encased and tight.. And.... WOW...really ? 24 AH batteries those are huge .. How far did you ride on adverage on those?? Maybe 100 miles from a charge ?? I have the 12 AH batts ..4 of them for 48 volts and I have rode 20 miles at slower 8-12 mph speeds and came back with lots of juice left 10-11 volts .Thanks for the good tips on mounting batteries .. I just finished my setup so I'm gonna go with it for now ..
I just stumbled on some info about using Turnigy Lipo batteries to make Battery packs ...gonna look into that , seems like I can "Build" one for not so much $$$ as the others but that's for another post in another section ...
Thanks so so much again for the help and the return message , Don J.
I have no idea what distance they could do when they were new. They weighed so much I never wanted to find out and have to pedal the beast home. I had to do it once and it near gave me an anurism on my climb up home.
I could do around 32kms and come home and test the voltage 10 seconds after I switch her off and I would read around 12.65v. So I think I could push 50kms on a new pack.
The batts I used were designed for short deep discharges and not designed for standby or long low current discharges. Ritar 24ah EV series were the better SLA battery for $105AU each these were. They were rated at 300 cycles at 100% DOD. I never usually went under 50% DOD.
They were tollerant to overcharging and over discharging at times if they went out of balance.. I installed zener shunt
BMS regulators over the terminals to make balancing perfect within .05v. And man when properly balanced the bike used to jump out of the box and go go go.. These could output well over 250 amps peak which never was seen and never will, but I had no problem running a GM HBS hub for 6mths. If I was only to ride it 3 days a week or so they would of lasted me a year or two. But It wasnt unusual for me to do three trips into town and home a day.
I think both of my GM hubs had seen over 30,000 km's of road tar travell under the tires them using only two sets of these SLA's these batteries.
My system could cart 100s of KGs with these batts and with a modded 3.5 amp charger I could do over 100kms a day with two full charges in between three 33km trips..
Remember I live in sugar cane growing country and it's pretty flat on my rides most of the way. So I really didnt have too much hills to lug those monsters up.
Float charging them for a day or so would repair any runt cells if I saw any of the batts volts comming in shorter than the others.
The weight was managable but not recommended. They weigh 6.8kg each, some what heavier than any of the other SLA of the same dimentions.
I could purchase one at a time when I thought my previous pack was dying. More expensive than lithium but was easier to afford when purchased like this..
All my old batts not good enough to power the HBS are either recycled or good enough to be used in parallel a solar system for lights in the home.