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dennyt 07-22-2011 04:48 PM

Beer-Electric Hybrid
 
I only get 28 miles per gallon of Rainier, so I thought I would add some hydro-electric into the mix to help with the 24 mile headwind on the way home.


http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6015/...cdcabb99_z.jpg

Most of the parts are here, but I'll be on vacation next week, so it will be a couple of weeks before it's up and running. I'm excited!

War_Wagon 07-23-2011 01:23 PM

Uh oh, now that I have read this and the original link, I have a bad feeling I will be testing out those numbers for myself. I'm going to need a bigger bike. And a helmet. Well at least I will be able to blame the scientific method for my excessive drinking / drunken wheelies.

ecomodded 07-23-2011 03:24 PM

Riding bicycles while drunk is perhaps the worlds most dangerous activity.
I know,cause I always end up pushing my bike home..
Wear your helmets and jocks cause you got some pain headed your way,lol

Ryland 07-23-2011 10:23 PM

What Surly frame is that? also what are you running for a hub motor and batteries? I found out the hard way that small batteries couldn't handle the demands of a hub motor, but those are looking like model air craft batteries.

dennyt 07-25-2011 11:20 AM

Ryland,
That's the Karate Monkey, their 29'er mountain bike frame. I'm running a front hub motor because I wanted to run an internal gear hub, and no electric hub motors are available with that. They all use 7 speed freewheels. The front hub motor isn't ideal but I'm looking for help with long straights into a headwind, rather than motorcycle-like performance.

The batteries are Lithium Polymer, 6S (22.2V) 5AH per pack, 8 packs in a 2 serial x 4 parallel configuration. 44.4V x 20AH = 888WH. Each pack is rated for 100A, or 400A for my 4-parallel configuration, which is 16X what my controller & motor can handle. Yes, there will be fuses :)

dennyt 08-29-2011 05:04 PM

Finally got the bike assembled, and rigged up a simplified battery pack for a quick test ride. 30mph in the neighborhood (wearing flip-flops) generated a few smiles :)

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-4...8/IMG_1412.JPG

Now time for the "real" battery pack build.

skyl4rk 08-29-2011 07:01 PM

I'm interested in details on how you put your battery pack together, and how you charge it.

dennyt 08-31-2011 04:04 PM

I made some progress on the battery pack last night, and created a flickr set for the build-up:
Photos Here
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6190/...715e02_z_d.jpg

NeilBlanchard 08-31-2011 10:20 PM

Cool! Does the motor being in front allow you to do some regenerative braking?

I would love to do this to a Quest (install front hub motors and a couple of kWh pack):

http://www.velomobilepro.com/images/...2010%20081.JPG

dennyt 09-01-2011 12:05 AM

I went with the front hub because I wanted an internal gear rear hub, for commuting in the rain with less mess. This hub motor has a reduction gear and freewheel inside, so it can't support regen. Direct-drive hub motors do exist. My commute is so flat I didn't go for regen.


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