Hi all,
First post here - I've spent a lot of time on here gleaning valuable info though. Still very much a newbie so hoping for your advice
I've been considering various options for my own build and then I came across Xipi bikes. They have a "turbo button" which increases speed (beyond legality for on road use). I've kind of assumed this is done by overvolting the hub (or more likely it is "undervolted" at normal usage, say 24v, and the turbo button connects the full voltage, of say 48v, to the hub). Does anyone know if my assumptions are correct ?
Essentially my idea is to hook up a couple of 7.2v RC packs into my overall build. At the push of a button this could provide an extra 14.4v to the motor. I understand that I need both a motor that can handle the voltage and a controller likewise. I also undetand that the batteries don't hold much juice. That's not a problem for me - a 250w motor and 24v type benchmark of assistance will be enough for me for 99% of the time.
I just really like the idea of a Moment of Madness button (or a Get away from Danger button depending on your viewpoint). I don't want it available all the time, I don’t want to run a high volt system as I just don't need it (the wieght or cost). I also like the idea that if you overuse it then your turbo button stops working but your main batteries keep on chugging away i.e. they are separate. You don't need any self control !
Is there a glaring reason why this concept cannot work ? Does having a hub and controller that can hack the brief extra voltage but runs for 99% of the time at a lower voltage cause any problems in itself ?
Finally any advice on hubs and controllers that could do the job ? Was wondering if an old school currie electro drive can be overvolted in this manner (as I've been offered a 3 year old unit and donor bike for £150 which seems very cheap - even with half decent SLAs)
I hope what I just wrote makes sense to someone……. I went and looked at endless sphere but this I didn’t understand any of it…..
Many thanks
Kirstin
PS I should prob post in technical but i dont seem to have the right priveledges to do so on my account, sorry
First post here - I've spent a lot of time on here gleaning valuable info though. Still very much a newbie so hoping for your advice
I've been considering various options for my own build and then I came across Xipi bikes. They have a "turbo button" which increases speed (beyond legality for on road use). I've kind of assumed this is done by overvolting the hub (or more likely it is "undervolted" at normal usage, say 24v, and the turbo button connects the full voltage, of say 48v, to the hub). Does anyone know if my assumptions are correct ?
Essentially my idea is to hook up a couple of 7.2v RC packs into my overall build. At the push of a button this could provide an extra 14.4v to the motor. I understand that I need both a motor that can handle the voltage and a controller likewise. I also undetand that the batteries don't hold much juice. That's not a problem for me - a 250w motor and 24v type benchmark of assistance will be enough for me for 99% of the time.
I just really like the idea of a Moment of Madness button (or a Get away from Danger button depending on your viewpoint). I don't want it available all the time, I don’t want to run a high volt system as I just don't need it (the wieght or cost). I also like the idea that if you overuse it then your turbo button stops working but your main batteries keep on chugging away i.e. they are separate. You don't need any self control !
Is there a glaring reason why this concept cannot work ? Does having a hub and controller that can hack the brief extra voltage but runs for 99% of the time at a lower voltage cause any problems in itself ?
Finally any advice on hubs and controllers that could do the job ? Was wondering if an old school currie electro drive can be overvolted in this manner (as I've been offered a 3 year old unit and donor bike for £150 which seems very cheap - even with half decent SLAs)
I hope what I just wrote makes sense to someone……. I went and looked at endless sphere but this I didn’t understand any of it…..
Many thanks
Kirstin
PS I should prob post in technical but i dont seem to have the right priveledges to do so on my account, sorry