Hey,Hi guys, i'm preparing for first chinees bike order: CEF50 + M820, but few hours of reading i still don't know which battery setup i should choose:
- 36v
- 43v
- 48v
My options:
a) do more heavy setup: 720WH/36v or 700WH/48v (aluminium frame ~ 4kg)
b) light version: 48v/480wh, 36v/540wh (this is new setup in carbon frame, waight ~ 2,4kg)
Now i have shimano E7000 with 2 year old 504WH battery, and in 30% of rides i need to have charger with me, or i will be out of battery at he end of the ride.
My questions:
- It's better to have 36v or 48V
- Why bafang recomend 43V, and most of batteries are 36v or 48v ?
- Doeas motor always need to have FW version that correspond with battery voltage ? Or it's possible to have battery 36V and 43V / 48V FW, (if yes, does it help?)
- Water bottle range extenders, i read that it's possible only with 36V battery, true or false ?
4- you can find 36v and 48v easily, 43v they don’t exist and yiu’ll need to go diy
it's a bit more complicated, you need to have a diode to ensure nothing will flow from the original battery to the range extender. Or you can just decide to plug the range extender when your main battery is lower in voltage than you range extenderAny recommended and tested 48V version? How to use this water bottle battery? It's plug a into charging port? Or it's more complicated?
There is very little room for a bottle battery on the CEF50 so be very sure a battery will fit before you purchase.
I'm not having that issue in terms of resistance. I can hear a whining sound from the motor. But that's common on some geared motors.I have a BAFANG m820 motor and when I try to move the bike backwards or when it’s in the stand, rotate the rear wheel backwards, the motor has resistance and sound like I’m trying to spin the motor backwards. Like a grinding sound but not really grinding. Any thoughts?
Gottya. That doesn't sound right.Video is in attached .zip file.
I have a contact. Thank you for your help, though. I was just hoping it was something someone might have seen and we didn’t have to replace the motor.Gottya. That doesn't sound right.
32sec in the video, I turn the spider/chainring with minimal effort. You can hear a whining sound as well as the freehub engagement.- YouTube
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At present, my usual avenues for sourcing spare parts for bafang motors (GBK, Titan Pro etc), haven't stock piled parts specific for the M820 motor. But if it helps, I can make enquiries to see how best to get Your motor repaired or replaced.
Did you buy the motor through a random Alibaba or Aliexpress merchant?
Please kindly let me know, as this may determine whether my contacts can resolve the problem under warranty or not
Personally, I'd look to get the motor serviced/repaired/exchanged if you're encountering that much resistance.I have a contact. Thank you for your help, though. I was just hoping it was something someone might have seen and we didn’t have to replace the motor.
Also, when I do what you did in the video, it takes two hands.
Mileage is 0.Personally, I'd look to get the motor serviced/repaired/exchanged if you're encountering that much resistance.
Currently, I've only put 200miles on my m820. But I'll bare your experiences in mind. I suspect your mileage is relatively low in the grand scheme of things.
Any issues or hick-ups, don't hesitate to reach out to me
Nice...that was quick!All sorted. New motor did the trick. We will send defective motor back to BAFANG for inspection. Thanks!
Install old version of besst from github and change it to whatever you want up to 60km/h. At least on version 1.2.20 it works.Hi everyone. I am trying to change the speed limit for the m820. it is currently set at 32. I want to change to 45. I have besst tool, but when I try to write the new limit it says "Dealer or assembler cant change to higher".
How is everyone changing the limit?
You've not tagged him so he probably won't reply, but in the other thread he said :It's the grease inside (lithium) or you have added it ?
I have done about 100km after I putt it back together. Noise level I roughly the same. Used molykote pg75 grease.Looks like professional work here. Did You already assemble the motor and do a test ride? Reduced noise level / whining?
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