Light Carbon with Bafang M800

hamncheez

Member
Mar 9, 2021
28
6
USA
@KaroKönig Awesome build! I want to do the same thing as you. Can I ask you a few questions?

How do you get it to output 46.2 volts when you have 22 cells in pairs; doesn't that give you 11*3.7 = 40.7 volts? Which cells are you using, and have you weighed your battery?

Finally, have you ever ridden a Specialized Levo SL, and can you make any comparisons?

thanks
 

KaroKönig

Well-known member
Feb 10, 2021
234
506
Germany
@KaroKönig Awesome build! I want to do the same thing as you. Can I ask you a few questions?

How do you get it to output 46.2 volts when you have 22 cells in pairs; doesn't that give you 11*3.7 = 40.7 volts? Which cells are you using, and have you weighed your battery?

Finally, have you ever ridden a Specialized Levo SL, and can you make any comparisons?

thanks
@KaroKönig Awesome build! I want to do the same thing as you. Can I ask you a few questions?

How do you get it to output 46.2 volts when you have 22 cells in pairs; doesn't that give you 11*3.7 = 40.7 volts? Which cells are you using, and have you weighed your battery?

Finally, have you ever ridden a Specialized Levo SL, and can you make any comparisons?

thanks
Thanks, fully charged the cells are 4.2 volts, which results in a final charge voltage of 46.2 volts. I used LG cells with 3500mAh and the weight is 1,2 Kg. Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to drive a Levo SL yet.
 
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Nobrks

Active member
Sep 16, 2021
96
118
Denmark
Dear @KaroKönig I have really enjoied reading your buidt threads!?? Thanks for sharing!

Regarding weight, this frame is listed as the lightest frame at Lightcarbon.
Did you weight the bare frame, also maybe the E10 frame?
It seems a bit strange that one frame is 2800g, while a simular frame is 3600g ?
 

KaroKönig

Well-known member
Feb 10, 2021
234
506
Germany
Dear @KaroKönig I have really enjoied reading your buidt threads!?? Thanks for sharing!

Regarding weight, this frame is listed as the lightest frame at Lightcarbon.
Did you weight the bare frame, also maybe the E10 frame?
It seems a bit strange that one frame is 2800g, while a simular frame is 3600g ?
The LCES 1075 frame has weight from 3040 g ( incl. shock absorber rocker made of carbon )
and the E10 was 4150 g
 

Bianchi

New Member
Jan 27, 2022
2
0
London
Hey, this is absolutely great. Planning on using an m800 as well. Any chance you still have the measurements of width and where the mounting holes on the motor are please?
 

Bianchi

New Member
Jan 27, 2022
2
0
London
The LCES 1075 frame has weight from 3040 g ( incl. shock absorber rocker made of carbon )
and the E10 was 4150 g

Forgot I should have quoted you probably. As from above is there any chance you still have some sort of measurements for the mounting holes please?
 

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