I've got my truck with high rise topper, 320 watts of solar on topper. A renogy solar / altinator controller with 4-6 volt house batteries. I can charge 2 ebikes, DVD TV, and a 12 volt freezer. In the future I'm going to get a pop up truck camper and switch everything over to that.
Quick, concise! I've a got a cheap 1000 Wh generator, but would prefer LiPO battery for weekend camp trips and no noise/engine exhaust. Thanks for Option #3 info. 🍻
I got a 12.8 volt 50amh LifePo4 battery. The LifePo4 battery will be connected to an 1500 watt inverter for an ac output of 110volt I'm using an 54.7 volt ebike charger , will the 54.7 volt do damage to the LifePo4 battery?
Tnx for the info about charging an ebike in different ways,but my question is if you do the battery charging using an inverter,do this kind of charging can be used while your driving?my ebike 3wheeler have a 650 watts power while I wanted to use a 30ah mppt controller and I am using a 1500w inverter,can this set up can be done in charging?tnx and more power to o you sir.
Most high-end mtbs do not allow charging and using at the same time. But some commuter bikes allow you to do this, just like some battery power stations. It's ok and if the rate of charge is slower than the rate of use, it just means that the battery will drain over time, but it will have a longer run time since it is charging while in use.
I am using a 30ah mmpt controller and 100ah lifepo4 battery and then a 1500watts inverter.using 48v20ah ebike is that possible?tnx again to your reply sir.
Thanks man. Best description I've seen. Simple and efficient and clear!
Glad it helped! Hope to do more of these myself.
I've got my truck with high rise topper, 320 watts of solar on topper. A renogy solar / altinator controller with 4-6 volt house batteries. I can charge 2 ebikes, DVD TV, and a 12 volt freezer. In the future I'm going to get a pop up truck camper and switch everything over to that.
Quick, concise! I've a got a cheap 1000 Wh generator, but would prefer LiPO battery for weekend camp trips and no noise/engine exhaust. Thanks for Option #3 info. 🍻
Tried the link...the retailer lists on sale for $600ish. You stated $300, do I have the correct link? Thx🙏
Bike manufacturers need to provide DC to DC charging, that is the future.
Nice video topic, well explained ! 👍
Agreed. A type c like a computer
such a good video
Nice clear breakdown 👍🏼
very informative, thank you
My understanding is the Orbea Rise Battery Extenders are chargers. Does that make them DC to DC chargers? Thanks for sharing!
I got a 12.8 volt 50amh LifePo4 battery.
The LifePo4 battery will be connected to an 1500 watt inverter for an ac output of 110volt
I'm using an 54.7 volt ebike charger , will the 54.7 volt do damage to the LifePo4 battery?
Tnx for the info about charging an ebike in different ways,but my question is if you do the battery charging using an inverter,do this kind of charging can be used while your driving?my ebike 3wheeler have a 650 watts power while I wanted to use a 30ah mppt controller and I am using a 1500w inverter,can this set up can be done in charging?tnx and more power to o you sir.
Most high-end mtbs do not allow charging and using at the same time.
But some commuter bikes allow you to do this, just like some battery power stations. It's ok and if the rate of charge is slower than the rate of use, it just means that the battery will drain over time, but it will have a longer run time since it is charging while in use.
I am using a 30ah mmpt controller and 100ah lifepo4 battery and then a 1500watts inverter.using 48v20ah ebike is that possible?tnx again to your reply sir.
And my panel is 200watts monocristaline solar panel.
The best setup is using an MPPT solar boost controller.
Great addition, I will look into that.
@@EMTBReview They are small and cheap too!
Wouldnt it be great if someday, ebikes have universal batteries of various capacities like RC?.