My next build steps :
A/ sourcing a reliable seller of BAFANG M820 kit.
=> where did the people here that made their own custom bikes buy their M820 kit ?
A priori I wish to avoid AliBaba and co
I wrote to BAFANG France and they replied they sell only to OEM or bike professional builders.
I will have some parts of my bike built by Kinetics, a professional bike framer, who customize Bromptons and created a MTB version of Brompton, among other magic transformations,
but would like to buy and provide him the BAFANG kit for M820 instead of him having to order it with UK duty fees + his fees +…
What are the most reliable sellers of this kit BAFANG M820 ?
B/ battery setup :
As anyone using an eBike, I will have to find my ideal compromise between battery weight / capacity / fast charge habilities and / quality (impacts the discharge and the charge and the range as of number of Wh per km)
=> What are your best battery setups ?
Setup depends of every one’s needs and usage of course, mine are :
. minimum 130 km -140 km and above range autonomy in flat and valley moderate climbs, 80 km in climbing mode combining muscular (Rohloff 14 speed hub ) and motor assistance
. fast charging ability with a 6A fast charger
. keeping weight as low as possible,
. choosing cells and case and BMS components as the more lightweight and reliable quality possible while powerful (cells)
. Eventually Custom building the battery or the set of two batteries.
. If so, aiming at a DIY copycat of Grinn LiGO 10x battery that has travelling by plane authorization because they made blocks of cells of 99 Wh that the user clips together to have a full power bike battery (6 blocks of 99 Wh get you your 600 Wh battery). Plane companies authorize to fly in cabin with up to 20 of what they consider being a “battery” providing that each one is less than 100 Wh (such as your laptop battery and Grin LiGo 10X battery…. ;-))
LiGo 10X, Air Travel Friendly 36V Stackable Battery Pack and Mounting Hardware. Click here for full product info page
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As far as my research now my ideal battery setup is :
. either 2 batteries of 336 Wh (48 V × 7 Ah) = 672 Wh ~ 2 x 1,8kg each = 3,6 kg
. or one battery 672 Wh (48 V × 14 Ah) ~ 4,3 kg
. with 21700 Lithium cells like Samsung 50E of 5000 mAh each
+ a fast charger 6A or 7A (weight 1,6 - 1,8 kg full charge a 700 Wh battery in 1h30 and charge from 20% to 80% in 1 hour max)
What do you think ?
Has anyone tried high voltage setup like 52 V × 10 Ah (520 Wh) ? (higher voltage is claimed to improve the efficiency of the current distribution and recharge by the battery)
(BAFANG M820 controller accepts 36V or 48V but some guys seem to use 52 V without damage, at least with BAFANG BBS02 which is out of our topic here)
=> What are your actual experiences with :
A/ buying your motor kit BAFANG M820 ?
B/ choosing or building your battery setup that best suits your needs AND this motor M820 capabilities ?
Next step after that for me will be, when I will have the bike built with its motor, to fine tune the behavior of the motor according to my needs using EGGRIDER app (riding profiles with pedal assist system motor power etc) and BSSET Pro tool (if flashing firmware is needed).
But it’s abother story ;-))