E-StreetBikes
10 mW
- Joined
- May 29, 2021
- Messages
- 20
Hey guys i just bought 3 batteries for a 3000w 80A kit. Im building 3 bikes from scratch. This whole time the guys i get my kits from have been selling me 80bms batteries. Ive built quite a few bikes already with an 80bms 72v battery and i have a new battery connect and they are telling me this will not work. i need a battery with a continuous current if 80 amps is this true? The 80bms seems like its been working fine. i also learned that the continuous current is usualy half the bms. The bike will rarely ever hit a full 80amps the average is around 60amps what do you guys think? 80a continuous current/ 160bms is very expensive and is being that extreme necessary? could i go with a 60a continuous current sense 60a for this kit is the norm? very rarely will it go higher than 60a plus the 60a continuous battery has a max current of 120a. i need advice i want to do the right thing.