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10 kW
hello, I currently have a MAC 6T in a 26er. it is good. and gives me around 27 to 30 mph on 36v. The issue is that it is currently in my favorite trail bike that I want to convert back to pedal only. I have a 29er that I had a 175rpm bafang clone in that gave me around 19 mph on flat ground at 36v.
Here is the deal. When I can get a ride to the parks, I will use my pedal only bike. Since I no longer drive, if I want to ride around the parks, I have to get there and pedal only take too much out of me to get there. I have no energy left to have fun on the trails.
The riding at the park will consist of hilly terrain with deeply rooted sections as well as some small drops (no more than 2 feet). I currently have 3 batteries that I just freshly built. 2 are 4p 10s Samsung 18650 29E, and 1 5p 10s of the same batteries. They do great at 25a and don't even get warm even when used individually. So even though it is over 36ah total, I will be using either 12 or 15 ah at a time.
I want to put a MAC on the 29er. Will I fry a 10T riding the rough terrain and should I go for the 12T? I would like the little bit of extra speed that the 10T would give me but I would gladly sacrifice a few mph to get a reliable ride to/from/in the park. the bike that I will be putting it on is the bike in my avatar but it has since been significantly upgraded.
Thanks.
Here is the deal. When I can get a ride to the parks, I will use my pedal only bike. Since I no longer drive, if I want to ride around the parks, I have to get there and pedal only take too much out of me to get there. I have no energy left to have fun on the trails.
The riding at the park will consist of hilly terrain with deeply rooted sections as well as some small drops (no more than 2 feet). I currently have 3 batteries that I just freshly built. 2 are 4p 10s Samsung 18650 29E, and 1 5p 10s of the same batteries. They do great at 25a and don't even get warm even when used individually. So even though it is over 36ah total, I will be using either 12 or 15 ah at a time.
I want to put a MAC on the 29er. Will I fry a 10T riding the rough terrain and should I go for the 12T? I would like the little bit of extra speed that the 10T would give me but I would gladly sacrifice a few mph to get a reliable ride to/from/in the park. the bike that I will be putting it on is the bike in my avatar but it has since been significantly upgraded.
Thanks.