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PaulC

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  1. Hi all, thanks for getting back to me with information about LiPo batteries and their benefits / risks. AnotherKiwi - what do you do about ease of access to the balance lead on your Lipo batteries? Thanks Paul
  2. I have to replace the NiMH cells in my Giant LaFree ebike 24v battery pack with Lithium cells, so I have been reading the Technical and General forums to see what approaches people have taken. The prevalent approach is to either buy a battery pack of LiFePO4 cells with a BMS (e.g. Ping batteries), or recell the existing pack with the same configuration (Please note, I am in NZ so competent recellers of ebike batteries are scarce) However I have noticed that some people have taken the option of using RC-type Lipo battery packs with a smart balance charger. So my questions about this option are: Q1: what are the reasons for doing this? Power? Cost? Other?(FYI, I am in the electrical business so I know about Watts, Amps, Volts, overcharging LiPos, etc) Q2: the smart charger (e.g. an iCharger) will need to be plugged into the balance sockets of the Lipo batteries at charging time, but I assume the batteries are inside a weatherproof case. How do people manage accessing the balance sockets without having to disassemble / reassemble the weatherproof case each time? Thanks Paul
  3. Hi Barry, are you after the installation and adjustment instructions for the Shimano 4speed Nexus internal gear hub? If so, then post a reply here and I'll upload some scans of these instructions Paul Addendum: found the PDF with these instructions so I uploaded it to this thread. SI-4R35A-EN_v1.pdf
  4. Flecc and Mike, thanks for taking the time to reply to this query. Flecc (Tony), hi from NZ again. Referring to your great website on the Giant LaFree, I took the switch apart and checked it carefully - no broken wires or connections, no corrosion. I then checked the microswitches with a multimeter and they are working OK when the switch is depressed. So I am now reasonably certain my assumption that it is the Panasonic control unit breaking down with old age is correct. I am still using the original NiMH battery but it too is slowly dying. I found it useful to know that the AtoB people now recommend against their original idea of replacing the controller and instead say that a front hub motor would be better. That is a good option, as there are reputable conversion kits available in NZ at reasonable prices. Thanks and wishing you both a good Christmas. Paul
  5. Hi, I've running a 2005 Giant LaFree Twist since 2009 (Bought 2nd hand from an American temporarily working in New Zealand). It has been ideal for Auckland's hilly terrain and inner-city commuting. However last week on a sunny day my 2005 Giant Lafree suddenly lost its Normal mode when I switched it on to go home; I found that I could still use the Eco mode. I checked the switch which looks fine (no moisture, no corrosion,etc), so my conclusion is that this is the known problem with the Panasonic controller where it gets stuck in Eco mode (based on searching the back posts in this forum). I have tried over the past couple of days to get into Normal mode but no luck. I'm going to continue using the Giant LaFree in Eco mode (but lower the gearing) because I find its combination of the SRAM 5speed hub and the motor drive working through the gears makes it very suitable for Auckland's hilly terrain (All other reputable electric bikes in NZ are hub motor driven). However I think it's prudent to plan for the likely event that the Panasonic controller dies completely but the motor is still working. This means fitting a 3rd party controller and speed control lever/twist grip. I have read the full story of the A to B conversion of their Giant LaFree, but I understand that the controller they used is no longer available. Also, I don't know what maximum current the controller needs to handle. Hence I'd like to hear from other people who have done this conversion on their Giant bikes, so I know what technical approach to use. Thanks Paul
  6. Your seat may be too high. Use the standard fitting technique for the old 10speed bicycles to check this. Paul
  7. Save $ = second hand scooter Hi Tillson, you commented: "I don’t think the bike should be viewed as a way to save money on transport costs. If that is your main aim, buy a second hand scooter." Could you list the main reasons for concluding this, as I'm dealing with a niggling suspicion that small motorbikes are cheaper overall and easier to run than a pedelec bike Thanks Paul
  8. If a Nexus internal hub on a Giant LaFree benefits from regreasing every 2 years (if it is heavily used), does the same apply to a SRAM (Sachs) P5 hub on a Giant LaFree? Paul
  9. Converting a LaFree into a Throttle-driven bike Hi, one of the A to B magazines last year (May09) had a full article (with named suppliers) on how they had converted a LaFree to be a throttle-driven bike. The Panasonic motor was reused but the Panasonic control board was discarded and a special sensorless controllor used with a throttle to control the bike speed. Hopefully this is helpfu, Paul
  10. Wrong Country!!! EddieO wrote "Just tried to email video to Figgy of wiper 806 in Australia hill climbing during race" Correction - New Zealand, Australia doesn't have hills this steep Cheers Paul Auckland, New Zealand
  11. Alternative to recelling: EbikesNW: Parts and Accessories Regards Paul
  12. So how does that electric biker who came to New Zealand manage to travel between countries on his around the world tour, if he can't take a bike with batteries on the plane? Paul
  13. A fallback is to obtain an NiMH battery from these people in the USA: EbikesNW: Parts and Accessories Regards Paul
  14. Hi, what are the search terms I can use on YouTube to locate this video? Thanks Paul Auckland, NZ
  15. Last Sunday our public radio ran a programme about electric bikes, trains and cars. Electric bikes are the first 25% of the audio and it features Wisper's NZ manager. See this link to download the mp3: http://podcast.radionz.co.nz/ideas/ideas-20091122-1106-Ideas_electric_vehicles-048.mp3 The electric train part is about the English Electric commuter trains that New Zealand bought from Britain in 1936/37. They are still working reliably in a small part of Wellington city's rail network. Paul PS Misspelling in link URL now fixed. Tested and works OK in NZ.
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