If you follow me you know I have a 1000w hub motor in FRONT, along with a true 750w Baffang motor in rear. So far I have used the stock RAD battery for both motors, through a simple splitter. Recently I mounted a dedicated battery mount for an "EGO" battery for the front motor, on my bike frame. It is essentially a yard tool battery (for mowers, etc). I found a 56V, 2.5 Ah battery and tried it out and it works marvelously! So I decided to dedicate this battery to the front motor, as I use it much less frequently. With this battery I am pushing 40 MPH on pavement! I am now putting out feelers for used EGO batteries, which are available in 52v from 2.5Ah to 10Ah. They are relatively small in size, and I have already found a few for next to nothing as spares and back-ups.
I have been wanting to try out another back up battery for my main rear motor, to allow multiple battery extended 50+ mile rides on the beach (the beach sand REALLY reduces distance per charge). I decided to break the bank and dump $161 on a 52v, 22Ah Chinese battery. Yes, I know, I know, BUT I am super curious to learn what I may be able to expect from this battery, both in power and longevity. Have any of you tried one? I just cannot justify dumping $600 on a name brand RAD or Shark battery, especially if the Chinese one only delivers 1/4 the Ah's, I'm ahead! I'll follow up come February when it arrives from China!
I have been wanting to try out another back up battery for my main rear motor, to allow multiple battery extended 50+ mile rides on the beach (the beach sand REALLY reduces distance per charge). I decided to break the bank and dump $161 on a 52v, 22Ah Chinese battery. Yes, I know, I know, BUT I am super curious to learn what I may be able to expect from this battery, both in power and longevity. Have any of you tried one? I just cannot justify dumping $600 on a name brand RAD or Shark battery, especially if the Chinese one only delivers 1/4 the Ah's, I'm ahead! I'll follow up come February when it arrives from China!