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    Choosing a cell type for GMAC 10T trike build

    Aha! I'd wondered why those numbers were lower than the theoretical 20x7, but had forgotten to include it on my list of things to ask. So if I understand correctly, that "use at a lower rate" advice is already baked into these numbers, whether as a matter of good practice or BMS limitations. I...
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    Choosing a cell type for GMAC 10T trike build

    Yes, I do; the trike is fully suspended. Didn't realize I hadn't mentioned it - it's an Azub Ti-Fly 26 that I bought (used) a while back. I love the thing, and have no desire to change that wheel geometry.
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    Choosing a cell type for GMAC 10T trike build

    ...and for anyone wondering, one of the first things I learned around here was to try to ride west *first* when choosing routes to ride. The ride back is a lot more fun that way.
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    Choosing a cell type for GMAC 10T trike build

    I'm on the front range, just east of the Rockies. But yes, we get hills, and "east" is almost synonymous with "downhill". Not really long grades unless I actually do head up into the mountains, though, and I don't see myself doing a ton of that. Good point, it's a 26" wheel. I don't think...
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    Choosing a cell type for GMAC 10T trike build

    Whoops, you're right - I copied down the numbers for the 22P instead (which isn't actually an option right now). I'll edit my original post to fix it, wouldn't want to pass misinformation on to anyone else.
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    Choosing a cell type for GMAC 10T trike build

    So, I'm new to this, and I think I've gone through enough details to confuse myself. I need a sanity check, or at least battery advice. :) I've put together a build for my recumbent (tadpole-style) trike. It'll be a Grin GMAC10T/CA3/Phaserunner setup, with a torque sensing BB for pedal...
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