Thank You so much,
JJ, for the thoughtful and detailed reply!
Let me take it point by point:
I am not an expert by any means, but I'll throw my $.02 in here.
Believe me, when we're talking about $1000+
Every Penny Counts! My front hub Smart Pie with a Luna '52v' 14s5p battery will get me up hills like those you speak of without pedaling at about 8-10 mph and will carry me (pedaling) over 60 miles (if I keep the speed down to 20 mph, the speed limit for an 'electric assisted pedal bike' here in Minnesota). I think an Edge or Smart Pie would be a good choice for what you described or even the smaller motors might work (I never looked into them because of my Need For Speed - described later).
First, I was told by Luna that I should not pair a 52v battery with the Golden Pie V5, as
"The Golden Pie v5 is capable of 52v but yes, you do risk the chance of blowing the fetts if you put the motor under too much strain." - And I would think that the hills that I have to get up would constitute a 'strain' on the motor. I have to admit, though, that I have zero experience with any type of electrified motor on a cycle, so perhaps I'm being overly cautious...?
An uphill speed of 8-10 mph would be -quite- satisfactory for me. I'm imagining probably 4-6 mph with a load of groceries on the back, but that would still be fine.
"if I keep the speed down to 20 mph" he says! Were I on a two-wheel bike, I'd love that kind of speed, but on this trike the slightest wobble at those speeds would see me in the hospital (or worse). I am very interested in that much (potential) power, though, for the two reasons I outlined above, hills and getting through intersections quickly.
If you do go with a Golden Motor (GM) Edge, MP or SP package, I would suggest NOT buying a battery from Luna (like I did) or any inexpensive Chinese Lithium Ion battery, as their Battery Management Systems (BMS) aren't proven to handle the regeneration capacity of the GM offerings, and many of the less expensive ones can't even provide the power the motor can demand. Instead buy a genuine GM battery, like those that GM Canada sells.
Well, GM's highest capacity battery is only a 48V10AH - I was really hoping to get something like Luna's 52V13.5AH Wolf pack with the Panasonic GA cells. The GM 48V isn't going to get me as much top-speed, and the 10AH isn't as much range
(and no offense to GM, but theirs is $396 while the higher-capacity Luna is on sale right now for less than $100 more ($490)). Plus, from what I can see, GM's is a rack-mount, and I'd really rather have a downtube-mount, if possible.
I would also suggest springing for the USB programming cable & the Smart Display, or, if you use an Android based phone, a Bluetooth dongle. You might also want to buy the PAS and lights from GM Canada when you buy the motor, otherwise you get some bare wire ends that can also cause problems. The whole package may end up being over $1000, but the parts will all work together, which is something you can't say about the cheap $249 batteries & $199 "kits" on Ebay or Amazon. Just stress to Gary at GM Canada that you want a complete kit. Oh, and be sure to get Torque Arms for that front hub motor.
It doesn't look like the Smart Display is available for the Golden Pie 5, only the MP4/SP4... I'd really like a more colorful display, anyway
(ideally, something like Luna's upgraded Bafang display, the DPC-18 (which, unfortunately, I've heard has problems, despite its good looks)) - I really don't like the idea of having to mount my $1000 phone on the handlebars of the trike, but the Android app looks quite nice, though
PAS is almost a must, because I really don't want a 'mobility scooter,' but something that I can peddle (as musch as I'm able to, anyway).
As for lights, I don't see myself riding much after dark, because of the area I live in, but lights can always be added later, if needed.
No, I almost immediately decided against the super-cheap kits I saw on eBay and Amazon, remembering the two old adages,
"You get what you pay for" and
"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!"I didn't see the torque arms on GM's (US) website Never mind, I switched over to the Canadian site and everything is available - It also might make some of my above comments nonsensical...
I've read some comments from others that suggest having two torque arms is a good idea, but I'm not sure.
PS. I just checked out lunacycle.com and they don't even offer the kind of battery I bought from them, or any Golden Motor products, either. Maybe their new batteries will work with GM kits better than those they were selling 2 years ago, when I bought my SP and battery from them. I don't know and wouldn't want you to limit your choices based on my experience with a product that is now unavailable from my supplier. However, they bill themselves as Lunacycle Fast E-Bikes, and if you intend to go fast, be sure to check them out, if not, well... BTW, on their forums they pretty much advise to go the GM Canada for support for all their previous GM offerings.
Luna still offers the GP5 kit:
https://lunacycle.com/golden-pie-v5-golden-motor-hub-kit/, although with not nearly the amount of choices of accessories that GM offers.
I still have much contemplating to do, but your tips and suggestions have helped a lot! - Thank You again
--Zaphod