QuestionMan
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- May 10, 2013
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The reason I wrote what I wrote was because I realize how hard it is to create anything ebike related. You probably need to have a lot of electrical engineering and like was said here programing experience. To do other useful stuff it would help to have milling and machining experience. The way you were talking I thought you had some decent experience in these areas.
What I found was that you really have no idea just how complicated this stuff is. Even with me building my ebikes, it took a couple of years to get a full understanding of just how all the components work together. I'm not even talking about creating any of these components which would be very complicated.
I read the posts here where people discuss some of the complexities of these things and it's like a foreign language to me when they start writing math formulas and what not.
Then you start writing about how busy you are, the new jobs you want to take on, and now fighting an illness. To build any of these things would require you to pretty much work full time on it.
Take a look at Justin who designed the cycle analyst building a simple charger called the Cycle Satiator in the following link. Look at the team of people he has working on it and the fact that they committed themselves 3 years to do the job.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=60169&p=899424
I honestly think you have no idea about just what all this ebike stuff entails. And how could you when you never even built a simple kit one yet.
What I found was that you really have no idea just how complicated this stuff is. Even with me building my ebikes, it took a couple of years to get a full understanding of just how all the components work together. I'm not even talking about creating any of these components which would be very complicated.
I read the posts here where people discuss some of the complexities of these things and it's like a foreign language to me when they start writing math formulas and what not.
Then you start writing about how busy you are, the new jobs you want to take on, and now fighting an illness. To build any of these things would require you to pretty much work full time on it.
Take a look at Justin who designed the cycle analyst building a simple charger called the Cycle Satiator in the following link. Look at the team of people he has working on it and the fact that they committed themselves 3 years to do the job.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=60169&p=899424
I honestly think you have no idea about just what all this ebike stuff entails. And how could you when you never even built a simple kit one yet.