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    36v Li-ion charger required

    Hi again oh knowledgable ones. I am looking for a source for a 36v Li-ion charger, it will be for my power tool for which I hope to get a Li-ion battery, but the chargers are extortionate. I am searching Ebay but with no luck, but then I am not very good on ebay. Any suggestions or...
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    Batteries ...... Again!

    Found Multicell who do battery refurb and sell Sub C cells - Prices shown on This PDF page figures include VAT Are the prices reasonable? Anyone know any better outlets/ refurb companies? Thanks Rab
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    Head over heels !! (parts required)

    Having overshot the runway this morning after a wee series of esses on a downhill section I went off the side of a footpath into a rut, met a kerbstone some 8" high and was launched over the handlebars into the gravel! Sheesh, I'd forgotten how much it hurts to come off a pushbike, leccy or...
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    My first breakdown !

    You know what they say .... you pay a quid, you get a quids worth ;) So, on a steep and very rough main road, clattering downhill as fast as it would go I hit a bump (one of many actually) and the power light died instantly, fortunately within 500m of my work. Open the controller, check fuses...
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    Help with a challenge

    Which goes like this ........ By a second hand pedelec with a 20" wheel and 24v motor (assumed to be 200w hub) fit the motor into a 26" wheel - existing wheel re-spoked to suit Get a 36v controller - as previously discussed on here, from Ebay @ £20 A 36v battery, and move the throttle from the...
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    How much is it worth?

    Following on from the winter biking thread, how about, An electric waistcoat, runs on 6 AA batts and heats up to 40 degrees in 5 mins. Sleeveless, not designed to be left on constant, but if it is the batts will last about 45mins, can be worn under or over other garments. Sounds the mutts...
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    Help finding a post

    Sorry, but within the last couple of weeks someone posted a link to a video of a bike climbing a hill ( I think it was in Seattle) and stomping by other cyclists. I seem to recall it had 72v dewalts powering it, but that could be 2 stories mixed up. Anyone know where the link is? I can't...
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    Newbie - on the verge of purchase

    Hi, I have read and learned a lot on here but having never heard of a pedelec till 2 weeks ago, let alone having seen or tried one, I am still a little vague on some of the detail. So, I am in the market for a budget workhorse, a daily commuter for a 7 miles each way journey, charging is...