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I'm trying to replace a faulty/worn out Luna Shark 48V 13.5Ah pack for a friend of mine. She has two bikes set up with a customized mounting rail for this specific pack, so we'd like to keep both this mounting system and her charger (which uses a 5.5mm barrel plug).
The mounting rail is the kind that's all plastic on the upper surface, has the narrow slots for battery lugs on each side, and has a single round mounting hole in the middle. It has four flat blades in the connector
I'd rather not get the same Luna battery again, because apart from its abbreviated lifespan, it has also had reliability issues. Quality does not seem to be in proportion to price in this case.
So far, I have been able to find a few 48V versions of this battery in a compatible case, but they're all rated 15 amps continuous or less. One of the bikes has a BBS02 that draws 25A, and the other uses a hub motor system that draws 22A.
So, my first question regards nomenclature for Hailong battery cases. I've come across at least three different, incompatible cases that are all simply called Hailong or Shark. Is there a more specific search term I can use to sort these out from each other?
Second question, does anybody know of a source other than Luna for this specific flavor of Hailong pack with 52 cells in a 13S4P arrangement, that can supply at least 25A continuous current?
My friend's battery is on its last legs, so I'd like to get her a new one on the way-- but only if it is adequate to the task.
The mounting rail is the kind that's all plastic on the upper surface, has the narrow slots for battery lugs on each side, and has a single round mounting hole in the middle. It has four flat blades in the connector
I'd rather not get the same Luna battery again, because apart from its abbreviated lifespan, it has also had reliability issues. Quality does not seem to be in proportion to price in this case.
So far, I have been able to find a few 48V versions of this battery in a compatible case, but they're all rated 15 amps continuous or less. One of the bikes has a BBS02 that draws 25A, and the other uses a hub motor system that draws 22A.
So, my first question regards nomenclature for Hailong battery cases. I've come across at least three different, incompatible cases that are all simply called Hailong or Shark. Is there a more specific search term I can use to sort these out from each other?
Second question, does anybody know of a source other than Luna for this specific flavor of Hailong pack with 52 cells in a 13S4P arrangement, that can supply at least 25A continuous current?
My friend's battery is on its last legs, so I'd like to get her a new one on the way-- but only if it is adequate to the task.