Hi Everyone,
I am new to the ebike scene and would like to know if anyone has experience of the Smart Pie 4 or even the Magic Pie 4. They are cheapish Chinese ebike conversion kits. I understand they have sine wave controllers, regenerative braking and the quitest direct drive brushless hub motor. The Smart Pie 4 is 240-400W, whereas the Magic Pie 4 is 750-1000W. I am going for the Smart Pie 4 to be within regulation limits.
Secondly I have ordered a battery from China using NMC chemistry and rated at 24V 20Ah with a high current BMS, continuous discharge rate as high as 10C and burst discharge rate 15C.
What will the high discharge rate give me over and above a lower rated 24V battery?
I understand NMC is the chemistry chosen by Tesla, Nissan and Zero bikes to name a few.
Thank you in advance.
I am new to the ebike scene and would like to know if anyone has experience of the Smart Pie 4 or even the Magic Pie 4. They are cheapish Chinese ebike conversion kits. I understand they have sine wave controllers, regenerative braking and the quitest direct drive brushless hub motor. The Smart Pie 4 is 240-400W, whereas the Magic Pie 4 is 750-1000W. I am going for the Smart Pie 4 to be within regulation limits.
Secondly I have ordered a battery from China using NMC chemistry and rated at 24V 20Ah with a high current BMS, continuous discharge rate as high as 10C and burst discharge rate 15C.
What will the high discharge rate give me over and above a lower rated 24V battery?
I understand NMC is the chemistry chosen by Tesla, Nissan and Zero bikes to name a few.
Thank you in advance.
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