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    Makita tool batterys with 250w hub

    Been looking at the Yosepower 36v 350w. nothing to worry about there with regards to using the lower amp batterys ? I presume with the controller if I wanted you can limit the amps or something to make it stretch out with the controller. Checked with woosh and they prefer to sell complete kit...
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    Makita tool batterys with 250w hub

    Thats excellent Nealh thats a bike build with the Makita bats and some advise from his experience with them. from that post fire dog thinks you get 10m from 2x5ah makitas that would do for most things and for longer journeys just bring some more with. Craiggor your right def need a box of some...
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    Makita tool batterys with 250w hub

    That’s great thought somebody must be doing it. 6 bats sounds messy but possible only half being used at a time. How could you test a grinder or battery tool to see how much power it’s drawing. In real time can that be done with a multi meter. Or only way is to charge - drain fully, time it...
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    Makita tool batterys with 250w hub

    Thanks yes was thinking about 4 batteries this is def an option. Just had a look at the woosh site think I need to clear up if I use geared or direct drive. might try call woosh tomorrow and see what they recommend and could I get the kit without battery then get the battery if the Makita idea...
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    Makita tool batterys with 250w hub

    Thanks in advance been snooping about and now have a few thoughts questions. I’m interested to see has anyone tried or actively uses Makita 18v tool batteries with 250w motors. As I already own 6. Found instances of people using Dewalt and Ryobi not Makita though. Advantages being that they...