I have a Powabyke x-byke and am trying to get it sorted with a larger 20Ah battery. I have previously asked about the possibility of a higher powered motor but with help of the forum came to the conclusion that the existing one is best suited for my needs. I'd like to (belatedly) expand in a different direction- is it worth updating the controller bearing in mind the increased battery capacity?
From the earlier posts my current brush motor may produce up to 900W peak, and the voltage drop I see when climbing hills should be much reduced.
The LiFePO4 battery controller cuts power but I assume that this will be at a different level to the LiIon battery- and I gather that the controller fulfills this function for the LiIon batteries. How do these levels compare? A quick look at the controller figures show the cut off voltage varying by a few Volts so I guess some may be set up more for other battery technologies- where do NiMH and Lead fit in?
Thanks!
From the earlier posts my current brush motor may produce up to 900W peak, and the voltage drop I see when climbing hills should be much reduced.
The LiFePO4 battery controller cuts power but I assume that this will be at a different level to the LiIon battery- and I gather that the controller fulfills this function for the LiIon batteries. How do these levels compare? A quick look at the controller figures show the cut off voltage varying by a few Volts so I guess some may be set up more for other battery technologies- where do NiMH and Lead fit in?
Thanks!