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Solar Panel wattage for my Electric Bike?
I am looking to purchase an Electric Bike for transport to work. I work on an Organic farm and need to save some energy up those hills.
I need help figuring out what size solar panels would be needed to charge the battery, and whether its plausible.
I'm looking at Ebay in Australia as I am immigrating down there. I prefer to afford the foldable/portable solar panel system: 80 watt, 120 watt, 160 watt, but IF necessary a bit more.
300w 3 PHASE 36v ELECTRIC REAR WHEEL
THREE 12v 17ah SLA BATTERIES (Total 36v)
or
Motor: 250 Watt brush-less DC hub
Batteries: 24V/10Ah pack, valve regulated
can anyone out there help explain to me how to figure this out?
thanks :)
Answer
wow
i;d just say abandon all hope
get a regular bike and learn to ride it
get enough of your own juice to ride 'up hills'
you work in an organic farm and you want to get one of these silly heavy slow environment destroying resource wasting electric bikes?
dude
organic farm ===> real bike
seriously
otherwise you are in for some serious electrical engineering or spending about 3 times what a good, regular bike would cost
wle
wow
i;d just say abandon all hope
get a regular bike and learn to ride it
get enough of your own juice to ride 'up hills'
you work in an organic farm and you want to get one of these silly heavy slow environment destroying resource wasting electric bikes?
dude
organic farm ===> real bike
seriously
otherwise you are in for some serious electrical engineering or spending about 3 times what a good, regular bike would cost
wle
Bike to work?
biker2b
I would like to start riding my bike to work, but the roads are less than prime condition. I mean, no shoulders or bike lanes and crazy drivers. Would this still be feasible? It's only about 5 miles one way, but what sort of precautions should I take? I was also considering getting an electric bike because parts of the route are hilly, do these makes hills easier?
Answer
My boyfriend wants to do the same thing....you're not him are you? Hmmm....
Anyway, its a good idea to wear a helmet and bright, reflective clothing.
The electric bike would make the hills much easier. I don't know from experience, but apparently you just pedal normally to charge it and you don't put forth any extra effort when going up hills. Just keep pedaling.
Also consider the weather. If it's not too hot where you are 5 miles would be ok...if you are in shape. You should do a practice ride when you don't need to go into work to see if you could make it. Also, will you have a backup plan if it's raining when it's time to go home? I would wear clothing specifically for the ride and have water and a backpack with clothes to change into once I got to work and a rain pancho just in case ...as well as some deodorant!
You could also ride your bike to a VIA bus stop and load up your bike.
My boyfriend wants to do the same thing....you're not him are you? Hmmm....
Anyway, its a good idea to wear a helmet and bright, reflective clothing.
The electric bike would make the hills much easier. I don't know from experience, but apparently you just pedal normally to charge it and you don't put forth any extra effort when going up hills. Just keep pedaling.
Also consider the weather. If it's not too hot where you are 5 miles would be ok...if you are in shape. You should do a practice ride when you don't need to go into work to see if you could make it. Also, will you have a backup plan if it's raining when it's time to go home? I would wear clothing specifically for the ride and have water and a backpack with clothes to change into once I got to work and a rain pancho just in case ...as well as some deodorant!
You could also ride your bike to a VIA bus stop and load up your bike.
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