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  1. Clanarn

    Asi bac4000 175eu.

    price reduced to 175eu. Tested and working condition.
  2. Clanarn

    Asi bac4000 175eu.

    Got a bunch of these from an auction but are only able to connect to some of them with kilowatt app. I’m selling the ones that don’t connect to kilowatt. When trying to connect it says something like “Version not supported. Update firmware with bacdoor”. Right now they are configured to some...
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    Lg chem 10s module Sweden

    Have a bunch of LG chem 10s from a volvo v60. I have packs manufactured in 2014, 2015 and 2016. Will make sure you get matched modules that come from the same car. 10s2p 37v 30Ah 1100wh 10c+ weight is aprx 10kg Price is 170eu for one. Located in Stockholm, Sweden but can be transported to...
  4. Clanarn

    ”The barge” efoil build

    Maytech has some nice e-foil dedicated motors and propellers. 65162 for example. I think there it some videos of them on youtube also.
  5. Clanarn

    250cc Dirt bike QS3000 build

    Probaly just below
  6. Clanarn

    250cc Dirt bike QS3000 build

    15-20kw. Depends on which controller i choose. Have been looking into ASI Bac, Votol EM-200 and sabvoton. The fact that it is going to be heavy is all i know right now. Stupidly heavy steel frame. If you want it chain driven let qs know they will cut the shaft to fit 428 20mm sprockets for...
  7. Clanarn

    250cc Dirt bike QS3000 build

    Build This became the solution. It's a chinese dirt bike 250cc with a ride height of 90cm, not as large as a “real” 250cc but works for me. New bearings for the suspension link ordered and the qs mid motor arrived.
  8. Clanarn

    250cc Dirt bike QS3000 build

    History So in 2017 I converted a 1999 derbi senda. That was my first “high power” build. It used a qs273, sabvoton 72150 controller and a soldered 18650 pack with about 1.5Kwh. It was awesome and could outrun most of my friends scooters doing 80kmh. But I wanted more power and something more...
  9. Clanarn

    Rieju 50cc conversion

    Larsb, The apt96600 sounds quite amazing for its price. But something that dosent really appears is the max battery current it pulls. Do you have any clues about that number? Thanks
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