okrobie
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I'm really not sure what EMTB stands for but Google sent me here and y'all are talking about the things I care about. So here I am.
I ride a TaoTao electric scooter with a 500Watt motor and 48VDC 18Ah batteries. Currently I'm using SLA batteries and my first question is about how I got the plates so sulphurized in such a short period of time. After only 2 months the internal resistance was 17.5 Ohms? and my battery tester said replace battery. I have a knowledgeable friend who tells me that I may have over charged them. My charger puts out 60VDC into the 48V cell bank. Or I may have driven at maximum speed too much (25 MPH) Anyway thats water over the dam. I can't do much about it now. This time I plan to get Lithium batteries and I don't want to wreck them too. I understand that Lithium batteries come with their own charger so I can't screw that up too much.
OK on my new batteries, I'm sure I will need 48V, but how many Ampere Hours do I need? There are major price differences according to how many AH I decide to get. Please help me figure out what I will need. Thanks, Jim
I ride a TaoTao electric scooter with a 500Watt motor and 48VDC 18Ah batteries. Currently I'm using SLA batteries and my first question is about how I got the plates so sulphurized in such a short period of time. After only 2 months the internal resistance was 17.5 Ohms? and my battery tester said replace battery. I have a knowledgeable friend who tells me that I may have over charged them. My charger puts out 60VDC into the 48V cell bank. Or I may have driven at maximum speed too much (25 MPH) Anyway thats water over the dam. I can't do much about it now. This time I plan to get Lithium batteries and I don't want to wreck them too. I understand that Lithium batteries come with their own charger so I can't screw that up too much.
OK on my new batteries, I'm sure I will need 48V, but how many Ampere Hours do I need? There are major price differences according to how many AH I decide to get. Please help me figure out what I will need. Thanks, Jim