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|    Jim Wilkins to All    |
|    Re: Batteries - EV Conversion    |
|    06 Apr 25 19:38:22    |
      From: muratlanne@gmail.com              "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:vsv0j0$24fdh$1@dont-email.me...              I was thinking something as simple as 4-48V prebuilt modules/batteries       in parallel each with its own BMS. Something like the LiTimes 48V       batteries. They state its okay to run up to 4 in parallel. A fuse to       each battery might cure the shutdown/overload, but those units have       their own peak overload internally in the BMS. Thermal shut down as       well. Its one of the reasons I was looking at the LifePo batteries       available off the shelf. Lots of them with thermal shut down and peak       load shutdown. Just check the reviews to see which ones actually work.       LOL. Prouse does a good job of reviewing batteries on his YouTube       channel.              The Hyper9 which is really at the bottom of the EV motors I'd consider       really likes to have available 100+ volts (144 if I recall). Not an       options with the prebuilt LiFePos. None of them seem to be rated to run       enough in series to get that. The bigger motors all seem to be 400V+.              Bob La Londe              ------------------------              I've done enough with EVs to know I'm not qualified to design one fit to mix       with traffic on public roads, or to properly design the power steering and       power antilock brake accessories. I had trouble with the hydraulic lift for       my bucket loader. The electric motorcycle for (???) was at my limit. I can       only test and maybe modify/repair those things under an engineer's       supervision. Sorry.              The mathematics of the Segway brushless motor drive is worthy of NASA, I       know because I've been exposed to both and studied it in night school.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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