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Francesco
Dear guys,
I'm going to turn my bike in a Pedal-Electric bike as a DIY work.
I saw there are a lot of motors:
250W
350W
500W
750W
1000W
Can you suggest me the best (couple or single) batteries (Watt and Ah) to bind with these motors?
Answer
You have to first ask yourself what kind of performance is required from your vehicle and what kind of budget you have to work with.
If you have lots of hills in your area of travel and / or think you might be packing quite a load you might want to consider a more powerful motor. The same might be true if you wanted to go faster but then you might want to consider a fairing to cut the wind resistance that is more of a factor at higher speed.
For a more powerful motor you will need to have batteries with a higher capacity for the same distance. Higher battery capacity will increase your distance you can travel. A too powerful motor will tend to drain your batteries unnecessarily.
You may also wish to consider the weight of the components as there may be times that you will be powering the bike without the benefit of the motor. A lighter weight will also extend your range.
I assume this will be your first project of this type. You are therefore likely going to want to gain from the experience while keeping the cost of the education to a minimum. I might suggest you go for a medium range of performance or cost. Good luck with it. If you document the conversion with pictures and a story you could post it on instructables.com or another site.
You have to first ask yourself what kind of performance is required from your vehicle and what kind of budget you have to work with.
If you have lots of hills in your area of travel and / or think you might be packing quite a load you might want to consider a more powerful motor. The same might be true if you wanted to go faster but then you might want to consider a fairing to cut the wind resistance that is more of a factor at higher speed.
For a more powerful motor you will need to have batteries with a higher capacity for the same distance. Higher battery capacity will increase your distance you can travel. A too powerful motor will tend to drain your batteries unnecessarily.
You may also wish to consider the weight of the components as there may be times that you will be powering the bike without the benefit of the motor. A lighter weight will also extend your range.
I assume this will be your first project of this type. You are therefore likely going to want to gain from the experience while keeping the cost of the education to a minimum. I might suggest you go for a medium range of performance or cost. Good luck with it. If you document the conversion with pictures and a story you could post it on instructables.com or another site.
When the Democrats controlled both houses and the White House did they?
Barney the
just show up and vote "present"?
Or did they use their historic opportunity to balance the budget?
Answer
They decided the best thing they could do, was to jump start the economy, by shooting it in the foot with Obama Care, and then they broke out the national credit card, and decided to go on a spending spree. They spent, or borrowed and spent (almost make you miss the tax and spend dems), money on such high priority projects such as....
$25 billion annually maintaining unused or vacant federal properties
$60 billion annually wasted in health care fraud
$9 billion annually Earned Income Tax Credit overpayments
$2 billion annually by Conservation Reserve program pays farmers not to farm
$600 million annually in food stamp overpayments.
$120 million annually in school lunch program abuse costs .
$800 million annually in veterans' program overpayments cost
$50 million annually for U.S. Postal Service selects an average of 1,125 employees daily, to sit in empty âstandby rooms", and do nothing, due to over staffing
$146 million annually in flight upgrades due to federal employees refusing to fly coach
$15 million annually by the National Institutes of Health to rent a labs it cannot use
$20 million annually for prisoners getting SSI relating to their alleged disabilities
$1.4 billion in overpayments to disability beneficiaries
$112 million paid out by the IRS to fraudulent returns filed by prisoners
$423,500 stimulus funds to find out why men don't like to wear condoms
$2.6 million training Chinese prostitutes to drink more responsibly on the job.
$1 million in stimulus funds for a genitalia-washing program in Africa
$1 million stimulus grant to researching gay males penis size
$400,000 stimulus grant research in Buenos Aires bars on gay men's risky sexual behavior
$1.44 million stimulus grant to study male prostitutes in Vietnam
$239,100 stimulus grant to study of how Americans use the Internet to find love
$168,766 stimulus grant study sexual behavior of monkeys by analyzing monkey feces in Africa
$3 billion re-sanding beaches (even as this new sand washes back into the ocean).
$50 million in erroneous refunds to 230,000 Medicare recipients
$3.9 million by Securities Exchange Commission, rearranging desks & offices at its headquarters
$2.5 million in stimulus checks sent to the deceased
$10 million to renovate an abandoned train station that has not been used in 30 years
$100 million on unused flight tickets, Defense Department bought, never bothered to collect refunds even though the tickets were refundable
$2.8 million stimulus sent to a Wisconsin nursing home that didnât need or request it
$ 50,000 a piece for paintings of high-ranking government officials.
$356,000 stimulus grant to study how kids perceive foreign accents.
$900,000 in federal stimulus funds on a new bike signs in Oregon, even though the city already has similar bike signs, which it plans to leave up.
$200,000 stimulus grant to study why political candidates make vague statements
$615,000 so the University of California at Santa Cruz could digitize Grateful Dead photographs, tickets, backstage passes, fliers, shirts and other memorabilia
$1.2 million spent trying to find out if a mother rat on cocaine will abandon her babies
$535 million stimulus loan to Solyndra to create green jobs making solar panels. The company is now bankrupt, laying off over 1,000 employees. Sending those jobs overseas to China
$2 million stimulus funds to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants
$296,385 in stimulus funds to study âdog domestication"
$2.4 billion spent by Congress on 10 new jets the Pentagon insists it does not need and will not use.
$450,000 by the State Department on a art shows in Venice, Italy.
$529 million stimulus loan Energy Department's to the start-up electric car company, in Finland
Basically by most estimates, they spent $533,000 per job, saved or created, by the stimulus plan. By using Washington DC math and way of calculating, unemployment is running around 9%. In reality, it is more like 16%.
They decided the best thing they could do, was to jump start the economy, by shooting it in the foot with Obama Care, and then they broke out the national credit card, and decided to go on a spending spree. They spent, or borrowed and spent (almost make you miss the tax and spend dems), money on such high priority projects such as....
$25 billion annually maintaining unused or vacant federal properties
$60 billion annually wasted in health care fraud
$9 billion annually Earned Income Tax Credit overpayments
$2 billion annually by Conservation Reserve program pays farmers not to farm
$600 million annually in food stamp overpayments.
$120 million annually in school lunch program abuse costs .
$800 million annually in veterans' program overpayments cost
$50 million annually for U.S. Postal Service selects an average of 1,125 employees daily, to sit in empty âstandby rooms", and do nothing, due to over staffing
$146 million annually in flight upgrades due to federal employees refusing to fly coach
$15 million annually by the National Institutes of Health to rent a labs it cannot use
$20 million annually for prisoners getting SSI relating to their alleged disabilities
$1.4 billion in overpayments to disability beneficiaries
$112 million paid out by the IRS to fraudulent returns filed by prisoners
$423,500 stimulus funds to find out why men don't like to wear condoms
$2.6 million training Chinese prostitutes to drink more responsibly on the job.
$1 million in stimulus funds for a genitalia-washing program in Africa
$1 million stimulus grant to researching gay males penis size
$400,000 stimulus grant research in Buenos Aires bars on gay men's risky sexual behavior
$1.44 million stimulus grant to study male prostitutes in Vietnam
$239,100 stimulus grant to study of how Americans use the Internet to find love
$168,766 stimulus grant study sexual behavior of monkeys by analyzing monkey feces in Africa
$3 billion re-sanding beaches (even as this new sand washes back into the ocean).
$50 million in erroneous refunds to 230,000 Medicare recipients
$3.9 million by Securities Exchange Commission, rearranging desks & offices at its headquarters
$2.5 million in stimulus checks sent to the deceased
$10 million to renovate an abandoned train station that has not been used in 30 years
$100 million on unused flight tickets, Defense Department bought, never bothered to collect refunds even though the tickets were refundable
$2.8 million stimulus sent to a Wisconsin nursing home that didnât need or request it
$ 50,000 a piece for paintings of high-ranking government officials.
$356,000 stimulus grant to study how kids perceive foreign accents.
$900,000 in federal stimulus funds on a new bike signs in Oregon, even though the city already has similar bike signs, which it plans to leave up.
$200,000 stimulus grant to study why political candidates make vague statements
$615,000 so the University of California at Santa Cruz could digitize Grateful Dead photographs, tickets, backstage passes, fliers, shirts and other memorabilia
$1.2 million spent trying to find out if a mother rat on cocaine will abandon her babies
$535 million stimulus loan to Solyndra to create green jobs making solar panels. The company is now bankrupt, laying off over 1,000 employees. Sending those jobs overseas to China
$2 million stimulus funds to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants
$296,385 in stimulus funds to study âdog domestication"
$2.4 billion spent by Congress on 10 new jets the Pentagon insists it does not need and will not use.
$450,000 by the State Department on a art shows in Venice, Italy.
$529 million stimulus loan Energy Department's to the start-up electric car company, in Finland
Basically by most estimates, they spent $533,000 per job, saved or created, by the stimulus plan. By using Washington DC math and way of calculating, unemployment is running around 9%. In reality, it is more like 16%.
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