Owner | Thomas and Drew Flechsig |
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Location | Burtonsville, Maryland United States map |
Vehicle | Dahon Electric Bike A light-weight, single-speed Dahon folding bike has been modified with 36 volt, 12 amp-hour battery power and a 1000 watt DC electric motor. The vehicle includes a key switch for secure access, a handlebar-mounted start button and an emergency kill switch for safety. |
Motor | MY 1020 Permanent Magnet DC 1000 Watt, 36 Volt, 35 Amp, >3000 rpm 11 lbs, 4" diameter X 6" length |
Drivetrain | Modified the drive train (12/26/06) to increase top speed to 32 mph Uses 8 mm chain Motor Sprocket: 10-tooth Wheel Sprocket: 44-tooth Original Configuration (before 12/26/06) Uses #25 chain Motor Sprocket: 11-tooth Wheel Sprocket: 65-tooth |
Controller | CT5319 Controller 24/36 Volt, 100 Amp continuous, 150 Amp Peak, 1.5 lbs, approx 4" X 4" X 2", Uses Hall Effect Wrist Throttle. |
Batteries | 3 UB12120, 12.00 Volt, 3 Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries. 12 Volts/ 12AH each. Dimensions: 3 3/4" x 3 3/4" x 5 3/4", 9.5 lbs/battery |
System Voltage | 36 Volts |
Charger | JC-36 36 Volt, 1.6 Amp battery charger with multi-colored LED. Charger uses 3-prong in-line plug that connects to the battery tray so charging can be performed without removing the batteries |
Top Speed | 32 MPH (51 KPH) (Calculated speed based on 3000 rpm motor, 10:44 gear ratio and 16 inch wheels) Qualitatively, it's very fast. Completed the latest gear modifications on 12/26/06. |
Acceleration | Quick out of the blocks! Lots of fun to ride. I can even accelerate nicely up a hill near my home which has a 20 degree grade and is about 75 yards long! |
Range | Range will depend upon driving conditions. 12 AH battery capacity allows a run time of nearly an hour. |
Seating Capacity | Single Rider |
Curb Weight | 77 Pounds (35 Kilograms) Bike Frame/Wheels = 25 lbs Batteries = 29 lbs (3 @ 9.5 lbs/battery) Motor = 11 lbs Controller & Contactor ~ 3 lbs Aluminum & Steel Brackets ~ 9 lbs |
Tires | 16 inch tires (40 PSI) |
Conversion Time | 3 Months Total - includes concept, design, and fabrication |
Conversion Cost | Total cost ~ $460 Consisting of the following: Used Dahon Bike - $100 MY1020 Motor - $75 Controller and Throttle - $80 3 Lead-Acid Batteries - $50 (+ $25 ship) White-Rogers Contactor - $18 Miscellaneous Sprockets, Chains, Switches, Wiring and Materials - $112 |
Additional Features | Vehicle includes a key switch for secure access, a handlebar-mounted start button (with latching relay) and an emergency kill switch with lanyard for safety. Power circuit incorporates a White-Rogers/RBM Contactor so that the battery is connected to the motor only when the key switch, kill switch and start switch are all "ON". See the circuit diagram to the right for details. Vehicle also includes panel-mounted fuses for both the motor and control paths. Fuses are mounted on the battery tray for ease of access. White-Rogers Contactor, 36 Volt, 100 Amp,Type 124-117111 FUSES Two 30 Amp Slow-Blow fuses configured in parallel in motor circuit path. 2 Amp Slow-Blow fuse in control circuit path |
Improvements/Lessons Learned: With the added weight of the batteries and motor drive, the bumps on a rough road are more apparent. To improve the comfort of the ride, I will make sure that the base vehicle for my next project includes shock absorbers. Other possible improvements include adding a voltage, current or amp-hour indicator. Also, researching Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) used on pocket bikes to improve low-end torque and top speed. Investigating potential use of Li-Ion or NiMH batteries, if I can find an affordable source. |