10-15-2022, 06:42 AM | #141 |
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Re: Comments about your Lithium Battery
Dave, you could add a third BB Eagle for 240A continuous and 540A 6 second peak.
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10-15-2022, 06:44 AM | #142 |
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Re: Comments about your Lithium Battery
I can only speak to the real world application of my eagles in a FULLY STOCK cart, just low profile rubber and a speed magnet. No lift, no huge tires, no upgraded motor or controller. My wife, myself, and my third and sixth grade boys on the back… up a driveway that is difficult to even walk up, full pedal for at least 45 seconds to one minute, probably 5mph flat out. Does not trip the cells.
As I said, it is to the point where I drove around for an hour and a half the other day, enough range to know I need a more comfortable seat! I don’t know if it is just mine, or if early precedent seats were all like a rock? |
10-15-2022, 09:20 AM | #143 | |
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11-02-2022, 11:07 AM | #144 |
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Tom thought I’d update. Took a ride today with the enclosure on, high 50’s temp. Didn’t really “need” the enclosure as it’s pretty nice but it was already on from Halloween and didn’t feel like removing it.
Lost a little range with the enclosure but not as much as I had expected. Turned 8.3 miles out of 20% charge. Top speed 26mph average speed 16mph when you count stops and stuff. Most the time we were cruising around 20mph. |
11-02-2022, 04:27 PM | #145 | |
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It will be interesting to see what you get when it is much colder. Btw, I heard from Alltrax about speed vs. economy. They said the setup I have should use less Ah per mile at 25 MPH than it does at 15 MPH. This seems strange to me but it has to do with efficiency. The motor and controller generate less heat at top speed and the current use will drop off at max rpm. As a test, I plan to do a 5 mile run flat-out at 25 MPH and another the same day at 15 MPH and compare the usage. I'll post the results when I do that. |
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11-02-2022, 06:34 PM | #146 |
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I understand the theory behind that but it just doesn’t click with me. Ive watched my meter while driving the cart. At 25mph it holds pretty steady consuming 60-70 amps. At 20mph it runs about 20 amps less (40-50 amps). Unless they’re factoring speed into traveling further and the delta that results from that leans in favor of full speed? Too much math for me, but I may be bored enough in a couple hours at work to try. Or not
While I understand the controller and motor may be more efficient at full speed, I don’t see how the battery pack would care what the controller or motor are doing. All it cares about is outgoing current. It’ll be interesting to see what your results are. |
11-02-2022, 06:57 PM | #147 | |
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11-02-2022, 07:41 PM | #148 |
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Yeah I think they’re wrong. I can watch my amperage draw on my meter and it’s noticeably less at 20mph than it is at 25mph. Not higher as stated in their response.
If I cruise at 14mph (ish) I’m only drawing 20-30 amps from the pack. Obviously when coming to a hill or accelerating or whatever, that increases. But how they are explaining the way they say it “should” behave and the amperage readings I “actually” see through my shunt while I actually drive are quite the opposite tales |
11-02-2022, 07:50 PM | #149 |
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Amperage will be much less at lower steady state speeds! At speed, your motor is fighting drag, both from air resistance and wheel resistance. Both of those go up very quickly at higher speeds.
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11-02-2022, 08:18 PM | #150 | |
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Just because information comes from a company and stated as factual, doesn’t necessarily mean it is correct information. I trust what I see with my own eyes over what “tech support” says. For all we know Mr (or ms) tech support is a 19 year old kid that just quit their pizza delivery job and came to alltrax to answer emails |
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