Yes, I mean cut off.
I wonder how many Wh batteries to build. Do you know what the energy consumption is at 25km / h on a smooth bike road (only throttle electric motor works)? My old Qulbix with Mxus 3k used ~ 300W ± 25W.
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- Jan 24 2021 4:22pm
- Forum: EBike General Discussion
- Topic: E-S LMX 64 Bike Owners
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- Jan 23 2021 4:31pm
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Re: E-S LMX 64 Bike Owners
You probably have a 40mm electric motor, not a 30mm electric motor, schwalbe tires are heavier than maxxis, frame size is L. Drive belt kit is also heavier than chain drive. So instead of 29 kg there is 32 kg. Two days ago I got my frame kit with silixcon controller. I don't know how the throttle wo...
- Nov 29 2020 7:42am
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Re: E-S LMX 64 Bike Owners
Hi, I sold my old bike built on the Qulbix frame. Now I wonder if to buy / build the LMX-64. I don't know everything about him. I have a few questions, maybe someone knows: -Does the frame set have a Silixcon 0840 controller for a battery of max 16s? -Is the frame set programmed for a 14s battery, m...
- Oct 19 2020 11:26am
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Re: E-S LMX 64 Bike Owners
Thanks for the reply's. I'm not sure if I got it, but I did find my belt tensioner was making that annoying squeaking sound again. I put some PTFE on it which seems to have quietened it down for now. I also checked my front sprocket and it seems very tight still. Didn't want to take it off. So hope...
- Oct 19 2020 11:10am
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Re: E-S LMX 64 Bike Owners
Hi, maybe yes: 1. disassemble the electric motor - there will be a lot of space 2. permanently install the battery 3. mount the electric motor After looking again and making a new cardboard mockup, I think that even with the motor out it would be impossible to slide the battery in. Next step: tryin...
- Oct 16 2020 9:56am
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Re: E-S LMX 64 Bike Owners
Hi,
maybe yes:
1. disassemble the electric motor - there will be a lot of space
2. permanently install the battery
3. mount the electric motor
maybe yes:
1. disassemble the electric motor - there will be a lot of space
2. permanently install the battery
3. mount the electric motor