LiFePo4 72 volt 40 aH battery powers the Crystalyte 5303 X5 Bicycle Hub Motor
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hi nice job. what's the range? thanks
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what gage wires are you using for your battery to charger? Where did you get your wall timer?
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how do I contact you to get you to duplicate this for me.. I'm in california.. Is this possible.. Please let me know.. This is absolutely perfect.. Thanks
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how much and where can u buy it... i REALLY need the info... science fair project :D
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how far can you go on a charge?
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Nice! very nice, I owe an A2B and really would like to upgrade it. My bike has a 36v battery and the hub motor is a 500W with a peak of 750W, I honestly dont know what that means. Anyways, I can order a second battery, now do u think the 2 bats can be installed in series for 72volts and run my motor that way or will I need a Crystalyte 5303 X5 for my rear wheel? I really want to make it faster but know one, that I know of has been able to achieve it.
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what range do u get
wow, I bet that thing goes fast...I was planning on getting the 48v20ah lifepo4 for the 5303 X5...someone else said that it was fine using that battery with it...do you think it's possible to mount that kind of battery in the middle of the bike below the rider?...btw, your battery looks as big as a VCR
everwhat998 3 years ago
yes you can mount that size of a battery in the triangle of your frame (I prefer 72 volts over 48 volts.... you get more top end speed). Yes, my battery is big, about 50 pounds of it
totalsinv 2 years ago