This is the information I have been going by -with regard to best utilization of my CCX battery. I am alarmed and confused by the chart posted by Mark, and his adamant assertion that his graph shows more accurate capacity voltages. I have been looking for clarification of the different values and a mathematical equation for arriving at those values. All chart information offered needs to be verifiable or assertions of a chart's accuracy (or inaccuracy) is just a bunch of rhetoric.Feliz - this is from Juiced's FAQ on their website:
What is the voltage value for 20% and 80% on my battery pack?
For 48V 20% is about 42V and 80% is about 51V
For 52V 20% is about 45V and 80% is bout 55V
You should be good. Seems like most 750 watt motors come with a 22A controller. Are you replacing an existing controller? That'd be the best way to know. Your battery has 21 AH, probably at least a 30A BMS. Just a guess though. Do you have more info on the battery? cell type? BMS?So confused I'm trying to figure out if my 48v 21ah battery is good enough to run a 750watt 48v bafang rear hub motor with a 22a KT controller,or would I smoke my battery any advice much much appreciated.
Must be good vado to resurrect this 5+ year old thread with a totally irrelevant questionYou should be good. Seems like most 750 watt motors come with a 22A controller. Are you replacing an existing controller? That'd be the best way to know. Your battery has 21 AH, probably at least a 30A BMS. Just a guess though. Do you have more info on the battery? cell type? BMS?
…but the manman started it. LolMust be good vado to resurrect this 5+ year old thread with a totally irrelevant question
You should be good. Seems like most 750 watt motors come with a 22A controller. Are you replacing an existing controller? That'd be the best way to know. Your battery has 21 AH, probably at least a 30A BMS. Just a guess though. Do you have more info on the battery? cell type? BMS?
The 21AH rating on the battery refers to it's capacity, not how much current it will supply. The 22A rating on the controller is the maximum current it will supply to the motor. 22A should be fine for a 750W motor.So confused I'm trying to figure out if my 48v 21ah battery is good enough to run a 750watt 48v bafang rear hub motor with a 22a KT controller,or would I smoke my battery any advice much much appreciated.
No idea what the 2 stickers mean.Hi thanks to you all for the speedy reply,fuses no I don't think I could honestly say this battery has them .
The battery is sealed of course but if you look at the photos I posted,I was wondering why does my battery have a white sticker with 750 on it.
I also have the same battery with a sticker on it but that is 250 any one no why that is.
So have no Idea about specification of my battery I'm guessing that a 48v 21ah battery can handle a 750w 48v motor, connected to KT 22a controller.