Salve Fred, dependendo do uso e depende da bateria também amigo, aqui na Inglaterra eu uso uma de 21.4 ah , motor de 36v dura cerca de 6 horas .. mas aqui só tem reta ..
How many amps running through each 36v 20ah & 48v 20ah ? You're flying.. that speed beats me easily.. and I'm using 750w motor 48v 12ah.. mine sucks :)
Jonny T no mine was accurate as I installed map my ride (sports interactive) android app. Shows same speed. Anyway's my motor or controller broke after 145 km grrr. Crappy kit I guess lol
Not sure if you still need to know but you can upgrade the battery and controller a fair bit without killing the motor. Might not even need to change controllers if it's dual voltage. Worst case scenario you burn out the motor you'd have to upgrade anyways. Just ease up on it after big hills if it's a hot day.
@@justincase3230 thank you Justin, I live in Brisbane where it does get very hot so it might be risky then to put a 48v replacement, I still have not changed battery, after 16 months of regular use the battery is still lasting well but I will order a second soon, thanks for the information 👍👍👍
@@JohnnysCafe_ all good man, yeah I lived in Brisbane as a kid, I really miss the rain there, like a warm shower then you're dry five minutes later lol. You should be right bumping it up to 48v. Check out "overvolting ebikes" it'll explain it better than I can. Either way have fun and look after yourself :)
Pa help nman idol meron ako 350w motor 350w controller at 36v battery...like ko sya upgrade ng mas mataas na controller at battery....anu pwd mo ma recommend na controller at battery na mas malakas yong kaya ng motor ko na 350w...salamat ride safe
recommend upgrade muna hub motor mo at controller. kasi pag yung controller lang pinalitan mo. lalakas nga hatak ng motor mo pero iikli nmn buhay nun..
thanks for uploading that I was most curious what the gains on a grade , I have a 48v 12AH pack on order to use with a 350w MXUS geared front hub motor.
Yeah but 36 is useless you get dusted by bicycles 1/10 the price and ended looking like a lazy loser 48v has respect cuase it claps all bicycles and becomes a useful electric motorcycle
Didn't I really understand what you wanted to prove here? Maybe you can explain it to me too !? Did you catch higher speed if you applied a higher voltage to the same motor? Or you changed the engine. At the beginning you count the seconds, at the end, you show the maximum speed. I don't understand what you wanted to test, actually ?!
Wish 24 v. Went a little faster. So muck cheaper. 7series. So damn ez. Child's play. Guess its 36 v then. 48. I know a guy speeding. Impounded bike. He said keep it
nice comparison, so this means a 48v controller and motor could also run fine with a 36v battery? I already have a 36v 250w kit but plan to add a 48v battery and replace controller for a 1000W (~20Amp) one, I could then later add a 48v battery on a 3 way switch, so when one battery (e.g. 48v) runs flat I could flick the switch so the whole thing is now powered off the 36v battery, but dont know if a 48v controller and 48v wheel motor will run ok from 36v battery? thanks
Fromatic sometimes it works but most of the time you need a 48 volt batter and a 36v hub motor and a 48 volt controller the controller always has to be the same volt as the battery that way you dont have/get problems with speed or heat so if you have a 36/48 or what ever battery then the controller has to be the same volt the hub motor geared or direct drive can be 24 36 48 or any thing else.
@@miles5600 cheers, in the end I got a 52v battery and a controller that supports 36-72v to keep both batteries usable and any bigger one I might get or bulld in future
There are simply too many variables to really give an accurate answer to this. A "250w" rated motor with a 9Ah battery like I have, will give me +/- 25km on full assist, or basically just throttle and very little pedalling. When you are fit and you put in more legwork, you can easily double that distance. Everything matters, hillclimb, wind, even outside temperature. If you ride for a while, then you get a good idea how far a full charge gets you. Hope this answered your question a bit.
@@maatougibrahim2614 Hi! Ehrm... Not that much would happen. If you stick to the same speed, you'd get roughly the same mileage on a charge. When you apply full-throttle from standstill(1000w will LAUNCH you!), it becomes a different story. Electric motors draw insane amounts of amps if they cannot rotate easily when given voltage, read; when geared too high. They produce heat then, and not motion. A 500w continuous rating is great for a bicycle. I only have 300 now, and it's plenty!
@@maatougibrahim2614 10 is fine, I have 9Ah... Weight is an issue too. I like to ride unassisted as well. You can get a really good quality battery with name-brand cells in it, but it's not cheap. It'll weigh the same, but have a much higher capacity. If you don't have to travel beyond a "normal" commute, than I shouldn't Worry about it, and not spend 350-500 usd on a battery. A decent sollution can be had for less. I can charge for my return trips, so I'm good with 9Ah.
@@albertnario4877 brother, may I ask what is the voltage, and what is the wattage of your controller, please please help and reply, brother trillion thanks. Because my motorhub is also 350w, my battery is 48v, but my speed is only 30km per hour. Hope to change it to your controller specifications.
You would need a 48v controller if you want to run a 48v battery, otherwise you'll blow your current controller. The 250w motor can handle it but pay attention to the motor overheating, don't run it full throttle or up big hills all day.
If your controller says 36/48 then should be fine my ebike is 36v 350w with a 48v battery on it now went from 20mph to 28ish. Never take it above that for obvious reasons
@@felixvalvaneda2285 same I’m running the same setup too. My max speed on flat ground just throttle is 38km/h. I think to go faster at this point is to swap to a 500watt 48v motor. Or 350 watt 48v motor maybe?
pinoy ka pala. pa help nmn po. may balak kasi ako bilhin na e-bike ang spec nya ay 48v/10ah 350 w motor hub. pag pure trottle 45km daw ang range at pedal assist 90km. max speed is up to 43kph. tama po ba sinasabi nila or marketing strategy lang yun? sana matulungan nyu ako may kamahalan kasi yung bike. salamat
kung patag saka mga 15kph lang takbo mo walang tigil, kaya yan 45km, pero kumg normal use baka 20km lang yn.. yung max speed n 43kph kaya yun sa 48v, tapos pag may pedal assist unli range na yun depende nlng sa tuhod mo
@@albertnario4877 salamat sa sagot po. taga san kaba dito. pinanood ko kasi iba pang video mo. taga metro manila kaba. dito ako sa valenzuela lang eh. nakakabilib pano ka natuto maggawa ng mga ganyan mukhang may alam ka sa pagwewelding din kasi ikaw lahat nakita ko bumubuo ng e bike conversion mo
@@albertnario4877 ganun ba. pero may background kb sa engineering or electronics tol? o youtube youtube lang. yung mga comment dito halos lahat mga foreigner not knowing pilipino lang pala ang nagpabilib sa kanila 😊 .. may kidney failure kasi ako pero magaling na now di na ako umabot sa dialysis stage. habang buhay na ako kelangan maging active kaya biking nahihiligan ko now. I need to find way na makakapagbike ako ng matagal pero hindi ako maxado mapapagod kaya e. bike nakita ko solusyon. bawal din kasi mag heavy exercise kami like yunv todohan na pagpedal kasi pde mag cuase ng damage sa muscle yun. if mabili ko na yung e. bike bisitahin kita jan sa inyo. kasi balak ko mag assemble next year ng e bike na pde tumakbo ng 40 to 60kmp max speed at may range na 150 to 200km ng pure trotle lang. na mukha pa ding bike para stealth bike sya pde ko isakay sa bus o sa barko 🥰
@@TREASPEAS nung mejo ok na sahod ko sa UA-cam nag aral ako ulet ng Aircraft tech. pero high school plng ako nahihilig nako sa mga electronics, yung ebike na gusto mo posible nmn sya pero mejo madugo sa gastusan yan.. hi end na yung gusto mo.
Brother Albert Nario, my battery is 48volt 40ampere discharge. My motorhub is 48volt 350w, controller I know must use 48volt controller, but controller I can use 48volt how many watt controller to make it as fast as yours ebike? What is the wattage of your ebike controller, brother Albert nario?
@@ianmangham4570 oh ok many thanks brother! May I ask if his controller is 18amp, in that case how many wattage is his controllar? Could you please help guide me along, very thankful for your reply, brother!
@@ianmangham4570 OK brother lan, what I mean is, let say my battery is 48volt. My motorhub is same as his. So, to get his speed, what is the specification of my controler must be? I mean my controller need to be how many watt? Because I know controller got 48volt, yes, but on top of the voltage of the controller, the controller itself also got stated how many ampere discharge, and how many wattage the controller can absorb.
Can anyone here please help, I don't understand why 48v battery with 350w motorhub, yet can travel 50 over km speed? What exactly is the reason for this ebike can travel 52km? Is it because of r he controller?
the road in video has downhill at the end that's why it can reach that speed. and controller are set at hi speed setting permanently. when you use switch on that controller need time to adjust it self to make you faster. controller are 350w 18A
@@albertnario4877Mr Albert Nario, can I ask if your controller is also 48v or how many volt is your this controller? I am extremely thankful to you. Last few day ago I just wasted again, for a third controller install on my ebike written as 17a 200w, for the price of 150 USD with labour fee. And of cos, again, I was con.
Hi, great info/video. I have 48v bike 1000w motor and got some of the 36v packs from ebay, and was going to just convert those to 48v, but now I'm thinking of running the 48v/100w on 36v as a few MPH loss doesn't matter that much. I think I would have to change my controller or see if it's adjustable because the cut out is what? about 46? v and it won't go at all with a 36v battery and the 100w controller...at least that's what I think.
I was hoping you would have a test of hillclimbing. Is climb ability a function of voltage or motor wattage, controller, or both? All?
... so, we learn that of you want to become a road-kill statistic, you should opt for the 48v battery!
I have got the same cycle speed ometer. The Chinese red one £2.20
Great test, thanks
Nice vídeo thanks
Salamat kapatid! seemed 350w hub motor has decent speed narin pala.
decent speed not torque.
what if i have a 24 volts 250 watts motor it is enough to run?
Yes
Are you changing the controller, or just the battery?
battery only
@@albertnario4877 really , how this controller not burning from the higher voltage?
Thanks for your video, it would help us, if you tell the autonomy of each battery. Regards, Fred Aoki from Brazil.
Salve Fred, dependendo do uso e depende da bateria também amigo, aqui na Inglaterra eu uso uma de 21.4 ah , motor de 36v dura cerca de 6 horas .. mas aqui só tem reta ..
I have a 36 volt 11 amp 500 watt hub I'm looking to add a 48 volt 18 amp battery this possible without making changes to the controller
I do make a dual 36v/48v controller for both 36v/48v battery compatibility.
Yeah u can but your voltage controller must be 36v/48v controller
Check capacitors
shit you almost killed that fuckin guy
How many amps running through each 36v 20ah & 48v 20ah ? You're flying.. that speed beats me easily.. and I'm using 750w motor 48v 12ah.. mine sucks :)
Jáy Klepács are you sure yours is not set to mph as the one in vid is set to kph
Jonny T no mine was accurate as I installed map my ride (sports interactive) android app. Shows same speed. Anyway's my motor or controller broke after 145 km grrr. Crappy kit I guess lol
Compare rider Weight :) big fella 110kg on 750W bafang can lose with small one 70kg on Bafang 500W
I have got the coyote connect e bike
What size is the motor ?
Is it safe to change the 36v to a 48v on a 250 motor ebike ?
Not sure if you still need to know but you can upgrade the battery and controller a fair bit without killing the motor. Might not even need to change controllers if it's dual voltage. Worst case scenario you burn out the motor you'd have to upgrade anyways. Just ease up on it after big hills if it's a hot day.
@@justincase3230 thank you Justin, I live in Brisbane where it does get very hot so it might be risky then to put a 48v replacement, I still have not changed battery, after 16 months of regular use the battery is still lasting well but I will order a second soon, thanks for the information 👍👍👍
@@JohnnysCafe_ all good man, yeah I lived in Brisbane as a kid, I really miss the rain there, like a warm shower then you're dry five minutes later lol. You should be right bumping it up to 48v. Check out "overvolting ebikes" it'll explain it better than I can. Either way have fun and look after yourself :)
Thanks a lot
wawa
to make it work with a 36v battery at how many amps should it be? in a 1000w 48v motor
omg this is fast - okay für 200€
Pa help nman idol meron ako 350w motor 350w controller at 36v battery...like ko sya upgrade ng mas mataas na controller at battery....anu pwd mo ma recommend na controller at battery na mas malakas yong kaya ng motor ko na 350w...salamat ride safe
recommend upgrade muna hub motor mo at controller. kasi pag yung controller lang pinalitan mo. lalakas nga hatak ng motor mo pero iikli nmn buhay nun..
Mahal KC dito taiwan iadol...yong sa 500w na controller at 350w na motor anu pwd na battery don..
ahh.. 48v ka nalang para hindi na madagdagan yung current sa motor mo..
Mas ok ba yon idol
uo para d sayang upgrade mo.. kung bibili k bagong controller pano yung luma.. kung battery bibilin mo. magagamit mopa yung luma.
I've got a 36v 500w wheel kit if I buy a new 800w controller would it give more power to the wheel
it would drain your power faster could unsafely do so if the battery pack isnt conditioned for it.
i think the battery would drain and might be unsafe
Yes
Thank you so much for this Video!!😊
Well done!!!
Very good!
Hmmmm, on my controller, I had to switch to 48V.
Driving a 48v bike on the road requires registration and licence. 36v is the legal limit in the Philippines
Exactly what I came fir. Thanks.
thanks for uploading that I was most curious what the gains on a grade , I have a 48v 12AH pack on order to use with a 350w MXUS geared front hub motor.
48v will make more RPM and draw more watts from the same motor so it will consumes more but performance goes up.
48x12=576W 576/350=1 hour 35 minutes work time
36x12=432W 432/350=1 hour 15 minutes work time
@@karabey4 say you get 60 minutes from the batteries at 350w
36 minutes on 48v
49 minutes on 36v
you would get 0.60x and 0.81x normal output (1.00x)
Also very important to know whether your controller can handle the extra voltage.
I get 12km/h in hills on a TSDZ2 36V@20A. What about 52V?
25
You need a 36/48v 22 amp controller
Funny after 36. Only goes up 5 mph per increase in voltage. Not worth the Hype for$$$$ I will stay with 36. No broken bones another selling point
Yeah but 36 is useless you get dusted by bicycles 1/10 the price and ended looking like a lazy loser 48v has respect cuase it claps all bicycles and becomes a useful electric motorcycle
broken bones? Mainly if the rider is being an idiot and not responsible
Didn't I really understand what you wanted to prove here?
Maybe you can explain it to me too !?
Did you catch higher speed if you applied a higher voltage to the same motor?
Or you changed the engine.
At the beginning you count the seconds, at the end, you show the maximum speed.
I don't understand what you wanted to test, actually ?!
I think I missed it too. I wanted to learn.
Good comparison test video
Wish 24 v. Went a little faster. So muck cheaper. 7series. So damn ez. Child's play. Guess its 36 v then. 48. I know a guy speeding. Impounded bike. He said keep it
Watt?
What
Motor watt
This hertz.
just multiply the volt with the max amp of his controller lol
350
48v 400w rear hub seems nice
Ps reverse 10 ah and 12ah
That was helpfull, thanks!
Did I just , Did I just hear eh roosta in the back yawd, I say? I must add, Roosters don't fix much of anythang.......
nice comparison, so this means a 48v controller and motor could also run fine with a 36v battery? I already have a 36v 250w kit but plan to add a 48v battery and replace controller for a 1000W (~20Amp) one, I could then later add a 48v battery on a 3 way switch, so when one battery (e.g. 48v) runs flat I could flick the switch so the whole thing is now powered off the 36v battery, but dont know if a 48v controller and 48v wheel motor will run ok from 36v battery? thanks
Fromatic sometimes it works but most of the time you need a 48 volt batter and a 36v hub motor and a 48 volt controller the controller always has to be the same volt as the battery that way you dont have/get problems with speed or heat so if you have a 36/48 or what ever battery then the controller has to be the same volt the hub motor geared or direct drive can be 24 36 48 or any thing else.
@@miles5600 cheers, in the end I got a 52v battery and a controller that supports 36-72v to keep both batteries usable and any bigger one I might get or bulld in future
Fromatic nice and the name and volt and watt of your hub motor?
@@miles5600 haven't got the motor yet, still looking into that, but thinking an eBay job rated at 48v/1500w would probably be ok
Fromatic whats your buget?
Who should tell about AH aslo ?
Guys which one will have more power and speed:
36v 1000w vs 48v 500w.
48v 500w. The volts seem to dictate the hub motors efficiency and max RPM kinda like adding better camshaft to a car.
Love From India brother 🙏🙏👌
Hello I have a36v motor tongscheng tdz2 will he drive with a 48 v battery? thanks
depends on controller. if it works on 36v
Would be interesting to see a 48v comparison vs 52v
If you buy a 48v LION it actually charges upto 54v
Boss anu voltage gamit mo 36 oh 48??
Planning to make a electric cycle can anyone help me
A 36 V 12ah 500watt v 48v 10ah 350watt which would be better both 700 hundred
if 500w is the motor take it..
Did you have to change out the box
Does 36v system have better faster acceleration vs 48v? Not top speed but acceleration?
No, 48v best
what is the motor power you used in your bike??
he said 350w, right in the very start of this video
how fast is the 36v? mph
Great video
Planning for 50 speed and a range of 60 to 80 kms single charge wat should be battery size and the motor watts
72v 20 or more AH and about 500 watts
Thank u 😊
What is the maximum range you get on a single charge on 36v pack
There are simply too many variables to really give an accurate answer to this. A "250w" rated motor with a 9Ah battery like I have, will give me +/- 25km on full assist, or basically just throttle and very little pedalling. When you are fit and you put in more legwork, you can easily double that distance. Everything matters, hillclimb, wind, even outside temperature. If you ride for a while, then you get a good idea how far a full charge gets you.
Hope this answered your question a bit.
@@frankdiehl8749 What would happen to you range of +- 25 km if you had a 500W or 1000W ? Thanks
@@maatougibrahim2614 Hi! Ehrm... Not that much would happen. If you stick to the same speed, you'd get roughly the same mileage on a charge. When you apply full-throttle from standstill(1000w will LAUNCH you!), it becomes a different story.
Electric motors draw insane amounts of amps if they cannot rotate easily when given voltage, read; when geared too high. They produce heat then, and not motion.
A 500w continuous rating is great for a bicycle. I only have 300 now, and it's plenty!
@@frankdiehl8749 Ok, thks. How many Ah does your battery have? Would you recommend a 36V 10 Ah ?
@@maatougibrahim2614 10 is fine, I have 9Ah... Weight is an issue too. I like to ride unassisted as well. You can get a really good quality battery with name-brand cells in it, but it's not cheap. It'll weigh the same, but have a much higher capacity. If you don't have to travel beyond a "normal" commute, than I shouldn't Worry about it, and not spend 350-500 usd on a battery. A decent sollution can be had for less. I can charge for my return trips, so I'm good with 9Ah.
Nice comparison video. Thanks.
so the more voltage means more speed, , , thats one critical criteria i figured out.
Sometimes the controller is not compatible to higuer voltage so you need change it too. It's not expensive.
may i ask bro may know the watts of your motor ?and also what type of dc motor you use flywheel motor or hub motor plss answer.
350w 36v bldc geared hub motor
@@albertnario4877 brother, may I ask what is the voltage, and what is the wattage of your controller, please please help and reply, brother trillion thanks. Because my motorhub is also 350w, my battery is 48v, but my speed is only 30km per hour. Hope to change it to your controller specifications.
@@snowy2875 what matters most in electric bike is the watts since u have 48v battery upgrade to 48v controller or 500watts motor with 48v battery
What is the rpm of this motor?
sir please make a video on electric long board (low budget) with the motor of drill plz plz plz plz plz plz and plz reply
I try to make one bro.
EXCELLENT VIDEO BRO! Did you just change the battery? I've got a 36V250w ebike, would it work on mine?.
You would need a 48v controller if you want to run a 48v battery, otherwise you'll blow your current controller. The 250w motor can handle it but pay attention to the motor overheating, don't run it full throttle or up big hills all day.
If your controller says 36/48 then should be fine my ebike is 36v 350w with a 48v battery on it now went from 20mph to 28ish. Never take it above that for obvious reasons
@@felixvalvaneda2285 same I’m running the same setup too. My max speed on flat ground just throttle is 38km/h. I think to go faster at this point is to swap to a 500watt 48v motor. Or 350 watt 48v motor maybe?
You did not specify the engines power (only the voltage) ! 😕
It's a 350W geared hub motor.
You deaf
@@ianmangham4570
Not ! I just don't understand English well. What I see, I can translate. What do I hear ....
@@John_Smile Subtitles BOY! get the lead out boi! Ya moving in the stonage son 😄😘🙋
@@ianmangham4570
I am sorry.
I do not understand !
been looking for this video im bout to get my first conversion kit.
Hello, just ask if you need any direction. 🇬🇧🙋♂️
Same he
pinoy ka pala. pa help nmn po. may balak kasi ako bilhin na e-bike ang spec nya ay 48v/10ah 350 w motor hub. pag pure trottle 45km daw ang range at pedal assist 90km. max speed is up to 43kph. tama po ba sinasabi nila or marketing strategy lang yun? sana matulungan nyu ako may kamahalan kasi yung bike. salamat
kung patag saka mga 15kph lang takbo mo walang tigil, kaya yan 45km, pero kumg normal use baka 20km lang yn.. yung max speed n 43kph kaya yun sa 48v, tapos pag may pedal assist unli range na yun depende nlng sa tuhod mo
@@albertnario4877 salamat sa sagot po. taga san kaba dito. pinanood ko kasi iba pang video mo. taga metro manila kaba. dito ako sa valenzuela lang eh. nakakabilib pano ka natuto maggawa ng mga ganyan mukhang may alam ka sa pagwewelding din kasi ikaw lahat nakita ko bumubuo ng e bike conversion mo
@@TREASPEAS hnd nmn ako marunong mag welding dati, halos lahat yun natutunan ko lang kakanood ng UA-cam videos. taga bataan pako.
@@albertnario4877 ganun ba. pero may background kb sa engineering or electronics tol? o youtube youtube lang. yung mga comment dito halos lahat mga foreigner not knowing pilipino lang pala ang nagpabilib sa kanila 😊 .. may kidney failure kasi ako pero magaling na now di na ako umabot sa dialysis stage. habang buhay na ako kelangan maging active kaya biking nahihiligan ko now. I need to find way na makakapagbike ako ng matagal pero hindi ako maxado mapapagod kaya e. bike nakita ko solusyon. bawal din kasi mag heavy exercise kami like yunv todohan na pagpedal kasi pde mag cuase ng damage sa muscle yun. if mabili ko na yung e. bike bisitahin kita jan sa inyo. kasi balak ko mag assemble next year ng e bike na pde tumakbo ng 40 to 60kmp max speed at may range na 150 to 200km ng pure trotle lang. na mukha pa ding bike para stealth bike sya pde ko isakay sa bus o sa barko 🥰
@@TREASPEAS nung mejo ok na sahod ko sa UA-cam nag aral ako ulet ng Aircraft tech. pero high school plng ako nahihilig nako sa mga electronics, yung ebike na gusto mo posible nmn sya pero mejo madugo sa gastusan yan.. hi end na yung gusto mo.
Great video! Thanks
whats the wattage on the 3hv one you were riding?is that 500 w ir 1000 w?
*36V
Thanks
Always remember. You start having too much fun. They WILL stop you. 20 to 25mph. Is good
Paps ilang watts yong controller mo na nilagay mo
350w 18A 36v/48v
@@albertnario4877 I ok po paps saan mo pa nabili yong throttle mo na may speed
naka bukod yun.. hindi magkasama
Brother Albert Nario, my battery is 48volt 40ampere discharge. My motorhub is 48volt 350w, controller I know must use 48volt controller, but controller I can use 48volt how many watt controller to make it as fast as yours ebike? What is the wattage of your ebike controller, brother Albert nario?
15-20amp this guy has 18amp
@@ianmangham4570 oh ok many thanks brother! May I ask if his controller is 18amp, in that case how many wattage is his controllar? Could you please help guide me along, very thankful for your reply, brother!
@@snowy2875 Depends how many volts his battery is ? Volts times the amps equals the wattage
@@ianmangham4570 OK brother lan, what I mean is, let say my battery is 48volt. My motorhub is same as his. So, to get his speed, what is the specification of my controler must be? I mean my controller need to be how many watt? Because I know controller got 48volt, yes, but on top of the voltage of the controller, the controller itself also got stated how many ampere discharge, and how many wattage the controller can absorb.
@@snowy2875 You need a 36/48v 22amp controller 👍
Regards from Mexico
Yes mate no problem
kmh or mph?
kph
can u tell me please what watt it is your motor ?
he said at the begining 350
Excellent video. How is the runtime on each package?
san mo na order pre conversion kit mo ?
I once ate a grass hopper
i have a 250watt ebike with 24v 14 ah,can i add another 12v 7 ah battery ti it? is it safe for the controller and dc motor itself?
You'd be better off with a 12v 14ah so the 24 doesn't bleed energy from the smaller.
Can anyone here please help, I don't understand why 48v battery with 350w motorhub, yet can travel 50 over km speed? What exactly is the reason for this ebike can travel 52km? Is it because of r he controller?
the road in video has downhill at the end that's why it can reach that speed. and controller are set at hi speed setting permanently. when you use switch on that controller need time to adjust it self to make you faster. controller are 350w 18A
@@albertnario4877Mr Albert Nario, can I ask if your controller is also 48v or how many volt is your this controller? I am extremely thankful to you. Last few day ago I just wasted again, for a third controller install on my ebike written as 17a 200w, for the price of 150 USD with labour fee. And of cos, again, I was con.
Hi, great info/video. I have 48v bike 1000w motor and got some of the 36v packs from ebay, and was going to just convert those to 48v, but now I'm thinking of running the 48v/100w on 36v as a few MPH loss doesn't matter that much.
I think I would have to change my controller or see if it's adjustable because the cut out is what? about 46? v and it won't go at all with a 36v battery and the 100w controller...at least that's what I think.
more volts, more speed. but same torque.
more amps more torque.
Thank you, I did not know that.
@@albertnario4877 I thought more ah is distance and more volt is torque?
theoretically, 36V 20Ah and 48V 15Ah you can make same distance, in same speed and same road apply.
Who cares
I do too
Me too
I care.if u dont gtfoh
why in the world did you click on this video lol
I do