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Not possible. The Bafang charge connector is only designed for 2amps, the wires are not big enough to handle the current to drive the motor.
My proposal is to leave the frame completely unmodified, and the auxiliary battery would connect directly to the charging port, which is again unmodified, so the power goes into the main battery.Not possible. The Bafang charge connector is only designed for 2amps, the wires are not big enough to handle the current to drive the motor.
So what you're saying is I should have ordered the 700wh battery!All you are going to do is charge the main battery from the external, slowly, from the external battery. Not going to help much in a ride. For a 360whr 36v battery 360/36= 10amps 10/2=5 hours or more considering the external battery voltage will drop and as soon as it is lower that the main battery it will stop transfering energy.
If the charge port is simply in parallel with the main output port you risk all the dangers, with the exception that the small 2 amp charge wires would probably act as a fuse as they catch fire and burn.
I got the custom 410wh battery, which sounds fine compared to the competition, but I ride at 5am and on my natural bike I like to do at least 2,400 feet of climbing, sometimes over 3,000. I was hoping to go even bigger on an ebike, but this motor in B mode reports a consistent 580+ watts, so if you do the math you aren't even getting 45 min before you hit the 20% cutoff to Eco mode. At first I was a bit frustrated, but physics is physics.yep. If you are riding for two hours after work every day the 360whr is fine and lighter. if you want to do epic all day rides you need more juice.
Yes the motor is not designed to be used in boost except for short steep climbs. Bafang warns against using it for continuous boost riding and 700whr or larger batteries designed to enable this type of riding. Just not the right motor.I got the custom 410wh battery, which sounds fine compared to the competition, but I ride at 5am and on my natural bike I like to do at least 2,400 feet of climbing, sometimes over 3,000. I was hoping to go even bigger on an ebike, but this motor in B mode reports a consistent 580+ watts, so if you do the math you aren't even getting 45 min before you hit the 20% cutoff to Eco mode. At first I was a bit frustrated, but physics is physics.
Did You already test it? Can You draw enough amps from only 1P configuration?
Who really needs range extender ? with 480W i doing 21km with 1300m D+ and i have 50% of the battery left. As physically with the M820 help i will not try more 1500 D+ with my 100 kg weight. I whould like understand who needs range extender and for doing what ?Who really needs range extender ? with 480W i doing 21km with 1300m D+ and i keep 50% of the battery.
you would mean that with 50% left for example, i couldn't doing 5km with 300 m D+. If i already done 1200 m D+ in 21 km for the first 50% ?Good question! I have two main batteries, on ~480Wh and one ~720Wh. Summertime I use the small one. I can ride around 3h and 40km on that one. I use mostly S assistance. Extender is nice when riding to my local hill, 30 minute journey, leave it in my backpack when going up and down the hill and then connect it again when going home. No need to worry about battery saving mode.
Big battery is for below zero Celsius riding temperatures, it takes a lot from the battery. And I also found building batteries very interesting, so I just need to come up with reasons to build them.
Also 50% battery left on bafang display is really not much at all.
you would mean that with 50% left for example, i couldn't doing 5km with 300 m D+. If i already done 1200 m D+ in 21 km for the first 50% ?
Who really needs range extender ? with 480W i doing 21km with 1300m D+ and i have 50% of the battery left. As physically with the M820 help i will not try more 1500 D+ with my 100 kg weight. I whould like understand who needs range extender and for doing what ?
agreeOf course I cannot say exactly but seems correct. Comparing rides is hard with so many variables. I just really dislike the battery percentage shown and battery saving mode starting early. The extender is one way to have a light bike with enough energy normally and then add it when the need is greater.
Thank you.Since you are not charging and using the external battery at the same time you can probably get away with that. But you need a connector that supports big enough wire for the current required and the connector is not going to be designed to solder two wires to the same point. You don't want to do anything that causes a bad solder joint that acts like a resister.
It looks the 'Dogs Danglies', is it 23.43Kg without the machine gun mount!I placed them under the crosspiece
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