Only with a wattmeter added, but I rode for more than a year without one. Get to know your battery using a multimeter. You can sort mileage that way. But with a DYI haveing Cycle Analyst or watt meter is a good trouble shooting device too.The "fuel guage" will not work correctly with the 52 volt pack though, right? Or is there a way to recalibrate that?
@Thomas Jaszewski These are a necessity if you are running a BBSHD like me on a 60 lb. Radrover frame:
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I love them. Way better than the stock mechanical disc brakes. Night and day difference!
Nope, spot on. I did not think those pack fuel gauges were calibrated to different cell counts. Thanks.I apologize, I confused a number of posts.
I used my first pack for a year before discovering it was there. Duh!Nope, spot on. I did not think those pack fuel gauges were calibrated to different cell counts. Thanks.
A rover from radpower. When the time comes, I will attach a very small voltmeter onto the pack itself.I used my first pack for a year before discovering it was there. Duh!
What are you going to run this battery on? Which kit?
Oh good! I have these small programable I'v been using and some vendors use on soft pack. They've increased in price over the last year, there are several on Amazon as well.A rover from radpower. When the time comes, I will attach a very small voltmeter onto the pack itself.
@MazzyScar This pack will give you more range at the same Ah, or you can add 2 more Ah for $30:
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Plus, your Radrover will have better acceleration, torque, and top-speed. I did this to mine the first month and the controller and motor handles the increased voltage fine. The stock system is very overbuilt for the amperage and voltage that RPB chose to run through the system.
That poor overwatered house plant!Radrover with some accessories and Luna 52V 17.5 AH battery pack. Stock dolphin pack fits in the battery bag as well. A little bit more power and a lot more range. Also installed shimano 42T chainring and crank arms. running 2.5" Hookworms and a side mirror.
Why the new chainring? Isn't that the stock size? (42?)Radrover with some accessories and Luna 52V 17.5 AH battery pack. Stock dolphin pack fits in the battery bag as well. A little bit more power and a lot more range. Also installed shimano 42T chainring and crank arms. running 2.5" Hookworms and a side mirror.
Way off topic, but we have an avocado plant at work that the tips are getting crispy. That's from over watering? I was thinking I needed to bring in some plant food.That poor overwatered house plant!
Love those hook worms! Nicest tire I run!
There's no substitute for a finger stuck in the soil, typically that's the look. An over water plant cannot take up water. The lack of oxygen prevents that. SO symptoms of over entered and underwater can be very similar. Typically indoor plant problems come from over watering. I dare say a majority of the time, in my 40 years of experience. Office plants can be special problems with more than one resident thinking they are 'plant persons" and watering, not knowing that someone else has or never bothering to get their fingers dirty. A dirty finger is obligatory. <grin>Way off topic, but we have an avocado plant at work that the tips are getting crispy. That's from over watering? I was thinking I needed to bring in some plant food.
Plant food is over rated. Over fertilized plants bring pest infestations. Find a good slow release organic type for interior plants. Here's a add on for Amazon.Way off topic, but we have an avocado plant at work that the tips are getting crispy. That's from over watering? I was thinking I needed to bring in some plant food.