Owner | John Craig | ||
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Owner's Other EV | Trek | ||
Location | Olympia, Washington United States map | ||
Vehicle | 2006 Schwinn Ranger steel frame with suspension forks | ||
Motor | MY MY1020 48 Volt 1200W Permanent Magnet DC 3200 RPM, 32 Amp | ||
Drivetrain | Chain drive 8:1 gear ratio into a jack shaft and then into the bikes drivetrain. With the original gear cluster the bike was slow off the line. To alleviate this I installed a mega range gear cluster, increasing the low end performance. | ||
Controller | Yi Yun YK42-4 48V 40 amps Peak 100 Amps. I noticed on my other bike, no matter how hard I rode the bike the controller never got hot. So on this new build I place the controller between the batteries for a cleaner look. | ||
Batteries | 4 Power Sonic PS-12180 NB, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded | ||
System Voltage | 48 Volts | ||
Charger | Yi Yun 48 V charger, fan cooled, will recharge batteries from flat in about four hours | ||
Instrumentation | Bike Computer and a Drainbrain V1 | ||
Top Speed | 37 MPH (59 KPH) 1st gear - 24 MPH 2nd gear - 37 MPH I set the bike up to use only the two lowest gears, I found my efficiency is best at that range. | ||
Acceleration | 0 - 30 MPH 23 seconds | ||
Range | 17 Miles (27 Kilometers) 15 - 20MPH = 17 Miles 30 - 35MPH = 5 Miles | ||
Watt Hours/Mile | 30 Wh/Mile City driving I get about 30 Whr/mile but when I get on the bike trail with no stop signs I can drop that down to 22Whr/mile. | ||
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Seating Capacity | 1 adult | ||
Curb Weight | 90 Pounds (40 Kilograms) 52 pounds in batteries | ||
Conversion Time | 6 hours | ||
Conversion Cost | about $500 Motor $90, Controller $40, Charger $38, Drainbrain $60, Mega Range gear cluster $45, Batteries $132, Throttle $7, other parts $?? | ||
Additional Features | Spring-loaded seat and a rear luggage rack. | ||
This bike was built without drilling any holes into the frame. All components were designed to be bolted on. I am using #25 chain on the primary drive to keep the noise down. I ran it for about 100 miles using regular bicycle chain and of course different sprockets but the noise at the high RPMs was too much for me. 2/18/2009 After three years, the batteries are starting to get weak. I am now limited to about 6 miles per charge. That is still twice the distance to my work. |