JRA
Well-Known Member
Figured I would consolidate here information about the stock 840wh battery and the quest for an even better version for use as a second battery at the least.
The M620 I have decided is a wh muncher no matter how you slice it. Sure you can waddle along on Mode 1 for miles and get as good a range as most other bikes outside of the SL versions out there but these bikes are more XL and the potential power output to be able to tool along at a good rate of grin inducing speed is too hard to pass up!
The end result for me at least is the quest for a second battery to use for longer than the >25 mile rides I typically do around my place. Also I am not 100% convinced that the stock battery is all that it can be based on my other battery use over the years on lesser watt motors. A top priority is that the battery fit seamlessly into the stock mount and luckily it appears that the case used is a fairly common sort and available. Luckily the same format is used in both the Z1 and X2 as well as other DengFu origin frames which in the end will make it easier for the manufacturer.
In communicating with the overseas sales person at the manufacturer that I picked up on when looking for the right case style on AliExpress I feel it is possible to achieve a better battery. But the problem is that due to the case size being fixed as it is and the fact that the stock battery fills it up with little extra space that how to do so is at this point is still unanswered but now that the Lunar New Year is over we are back in contact and working on the solution.
I took the discharge end cap screws out and slid out the battery to get the data from the BMS to send over as well as whatever I could see of the cells. As I suspected the BMS is a 30A but my contact replied that is actually is more like a 27.5A and said that a 40A BMS would help but also be larger in size so fitment might be an issue? We will see as it is a critical part of the equation. Especially for those that have upgraded higher potential watt ouput controllers or even stock M620's run at over 1000w.
A noticeable problem I am having is motor performance below 46V which seems to drop off the edge of a cliff. Lower voltage is always going to put out lower power but in the past I have never noticed such a significant power loss that far, 5V, from the LVC? I did switch to 21700 cell batteries 3 years ago so that may be the difference because I did notice an improvement in lower voltage performance of my 18650 ones at the time. To that end along with trying to improve the 48V battery and the fact that there is the ready ability through the display to also use a 52V battery as it works out it may be possible to stuff a 15ah 21700 cell, 780wh, pack in the stock case. A bit less capacity but perhaps another level of performance?
Regardless none of this is going to happen overnight but I am going to keep the hammer down on the project and hopefully have a sample of each battery here within a month. From there testing will take place and if they work better then an avenue will open up for others to be able to get on board also if they want? I am not looking to become a battery dealer and just doing this to satisfy my personal needs so I only see this as a link to a manufacturer direct sale. Shipping is expensive per battery direct but the headache of a group buy and sending them out from a location here in the states is nothing I want to deal with. As of yet no pricing has been determined but one of their stock batteries is under $500 shipped so they should be around that figure. Certainly much better than the $1400 my Levo riding buddy was complaining about the other day for their 700wh model!
The M620 I have decided is a wh muncher no matter how you slice it. Sure you can waddle along on Mode 1 for miles and get as good a range as most other bikes outside of the SL versions out there but these bikes are more XL and the potential power output to be able to tool along at a good rate of grin inducing speed is too hard to pass up!
The end result for me at least is the quest for a second battery to use for longer than the >25 mile rides I typically do around my place. Also I am not 100% convinced that the stock battery is all that it can be based on my other battery use over the years on lesser watt motors. A top priority is that the battery fit seamlessly into the stock mount and luckily it appears that the case used is a fairly common sort and available. Luckily the same format is used in both the Z1 and X2 as well as other DengFu origin frames which in the end will make it easier for the manufacturer.
In communicating with the overseas sales person at the manufacturer that I picked up on when looking for the right case style on AliExpress I feel it is possible to achieve a better battery. But the problem is that due to the case size being fixed as it is and the fact that the stock battery fills it up with little extra space that how to do so is at this point is still unanswered but now that the Lunar New Year is over we are back in contact and working on the solution.
I took the discharge end cap screws out and slid out the battery to get the data from the BMS to send over as well as whatever I could see of the cells. As I suspected the BMS is a 30A but my contact replied that is actually is more like a 27.5A and said that a 40A BMS would help but also be larger in size so fitment might be an issue? We will see as it is a critical part of the equation. Especially for those that have upgraded higher potential watt ouput controllers or even stock M620's run at over 1000w.
A noticeable problem I am having is motor performance below 46V which seems to drop off the edge of a cliff. Lower voltage is always going to put out lower power but in the past I have never noticed such a significant power loss that far, 5V, from the LVC? I did switch to 21700 cell batteries 3 years ago so that may be the difference because I did notice an improvement in lower voltage performance of my 18650 ones at the time. To that end along with trying to improve the 48V battery and the fact that there is the ready ability through the display to also use a 52V battery as it works out it may be possible to stuff a 15ah 21700 cell, 780wh, pack in the stock case. A bit less capacity but perhaps another level of performance?
Regardless none of this is going to happen overnight but I am going to keep the hammer down on the project and hopefully have a sample of each battery here within a month. From there testing will take place and if they work better then an avenue will open up for others to be able to get on board also if they want? I am not looking to become a battery dealer and just doing this to satisfy my personal needs so I only see this as a link to a manufacturer direct sale. Shipping is expensive per battery direct but the headache of a group buy and sending them out from a location here in the states is nothing I want to deal with. As of yet no pricing has been determined but one of their stock batteries is under $500 shipped so they should be around that figure. Certainly much better than the $1400 my Levo riding buddy was complaining about the other day for their 700wh model!