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    Using 4 Milwaukee 9ah (162wh) Batteries to power Ebike?

    What would be the rating for: four batteries to in 2 parallel and 2 in series?
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    Using 4 Milwaukee 9ah (162wh) Batteries to power Ebike?

    Thank you. Doing a parallel series will yield me what battery size and volts? How many watt hours and AH?
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    Using 4 Milwaukee 9ah (162wh) Batteries to power Ebike?

    That picture looks confusing. Does anyone have a YouTube video ?
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    Using 4 Milwaukee 9ah (162wh) Batteries to power Ebike?

    Right now I am using two in series. 36 volts and can anyone tell me the Ah for the total pack? or how to calculate it.
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    Using 4 Milwaukee 9ah (162wh) Batteries to power Ebike?

    Each battery is about 2.5 lbs, if I run just run two batteries it seems it might still be better then my current battery? Any ideas where can I find an extra battery case to fit the two Milwaukee battery? The one I have is falling apart..and I don't wanna ruin it.
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    Using 4 Milwaukee 9ah (162wh) Batteries to power Ebike?

    Does someone have a diagram for two parallel and two in series?
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    Using 4 Milwaukee 9ah (162wh) Batteries to power Ebike?

    Hello Guys, I scored a deal on them batteries about $60 each. I wanted to keep the batteries as they are, since I have Milwaukee tools and the batteries have on board BMS. My controller is a 36 volt controller, picture below. Battery specs: 18 volts (fully charged they sit around 21 volts)...