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Syman

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  1. I read forums mate. I dont have a battery. I have read many posts about these batterys cutting out or just not being able to deliver power. And on the link you provided ! The point here is to find a battery that will work with my bike. I am sure this battery is good for a lot of the chines made bikes with low power. I need 33amps. When i read a post that tells me that a battery is not only rated at 33amps but has also been tested (without moding!) I will buy one. I will also pay more for this!!! Hienzmann have spent years finding the correct lifep04 battery for there kits and have only just introduced them. If i could buy one of theres i would
  2. Sorry.... if you see my link in the last post. This person is the only person i have found that has tested this battery.
  3. I have found some one that has tested the battery. Load test on pingping 36v10ah battery | V is for Voltage Community I think it say it all. Dont buy these batteries if you need any power!!
  4. I dont think your reply is right. I have looked at the spec and the only do 10 amps not 40amps. This battery is no good for any bikes that need a lot of power. Though they say they can do 40amp bursts they will NOT run at 35amps or 40amps for any lenth of time.
  5. How many people have one of these batteries? I think there need to be quit a few people buying these batteries befor they should be trusted. How Easy is it to post a good review of something your selling! I am not saying anyone on here is the seller, but that sort of thing has happend in the past. 2000 cycles!! Every other batterie like this says 300 cycles. Why?
  6. thanks again I will let you know how i get on. If i buy one it will be next month. When i get paid. LOL Unless anyone wants to buy me one! I would tell all my ebike matts
  7. thanks Cool I am thinking of buying one now. They say they can make a diffrent shape. I am gonig to ask them if they can do one that is 300 x 55 x 150mm fat, to fit in my bike frame. Thanks
  8. will the battery deliver 33AMPS plus? Thanks for the info. I have seen these batteries and i dont think they will do for me. I am wanting to pull 33Amps. I seem to remember they can only do 10Amps. I have also seen people talking about them cutting out when to much power is demanded. So do you think they would do 33amp?
  9. £150 !!!! Could you post a link to the web site where you can buy a battery for this price. I find that very hard to belive
  10. ThunderPower TP6000-5S3PL battery What do people think of this battery ThunderPower TP6000-5S3PL http://www.westlondonmodels.com/product_images/detail/THUTP6000-5S3PL.jpg 6000 mAh, 18.5V (charge as 5 cells), 13G wire,6-pin balancer connector Rating: 10 -12C continuous, 18C(108A) burst Dimension: 50mm x 325mm x 23mm Weight: 627gm I want to put two together to create a 37V pack.
  11. What do people think of this battery ThunderPower TP6000-5S3PL. I want to link two batteries together to create a 37V pack. I am going to be running a Heinzmann motor of 200w and takes 33A. Do people think this battery would work?
  12. What do people think of this battery ThunderPower TP6000-5S3PL. I want to link two batteries together to create a 37V pack. I am going to be running a Heinzmann motor of 200w and takes 33A. Do people think this battery would work?
  13. Syman posted a topic in General Chat
    What do people think of this battery ThunderPower TP6000-5S3PL. I want to link two batteries together to create a 37V pack. I am going to be running a Heinzmann motor of 200w and takes 33A. Do people think this battery would work?
  14. What about this battery? Do you think this would be Ok for a heinzmann high tork motor? ThunderPower THUTP3800-10SXL Would my existing contoller (nicd) be ok? Any advice on how to put it together would be most welcome.
  15. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3259/2446837656_a17dc3c8d3_m.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2186/2446818750_097afef930_m.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2298/2446831614_5a522524e0_m.jpg Video link here Reviewer: Syman Purchased From: Electric Transport Shop Purchase Price: £898 Time Owned: 3 days Local Terrain: Moderate Hills ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Strengths: Excellent kit. Has gone up ever hill i have found at 12MPH. Very well built. The motor can be ordered built into a wheel. I don’t think there is anything as good on the market at the moment. You can get a UK legal kit or you can go as far as getting a 900Watt motor that will do 35 MPH. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Weaknesses: Hard to fit in front forks. You need forks with a 102mm span with a gap of 95mm between the forks. The NiCad standard battery will only do about 10 - 15 miles unassisted. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary: I would highly recommend this kit. The motor is well built and designed to go up hills. Get the motor built into the wheel. Also it can be very difficult to fit the wheel on your bike. Though if you have standard forks it’s not too much trouble. You may have to force your forks up to 10mm. Overall Rating (out of 10) : 9
  16. Bad layout and no links The site is ok apart from there being no links to the forum from forum posts.! You keep having to look for the home link and start all over ever time you want to look at the forums:mad:
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