JTSpeedDemon
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Are you planning to keep the chain link permanently? I assume so.
Are you planning to keep the chain link permanently? I assume so.

Ohhh, that stuff's on my grandpa's trailer gate!
Just don't drive through puddles or water.![]()
















What's it's top speed?
Also, how quiet is it? I know electric motors are supposed to be quiet, but the karts at K1 Speed are pretty loud.

Yeah, it was pretty quiet. How's the acceleration, and can it squeal the tires?




The acceleration is really good
...not quite torqueenough to squeal these 13" tires
It maybe able to squeal the smaller 10" Unilli tires (when I put 'em on)
...but, it'll probably loose some of the top speed
So, far from my first ride,
The rear suspension works great
...smoothest ride I've had in a while
Acceleration & handling was great
...but, them live axles like to "push" ya thru turns a lot
So, reviewing the video, I noticed
A.) What is up with the MASSIVE voltage drop?
see @ 5:30 meter shows ~50V
...then went all of the way down to 44.8V (~5V drop REALLY?)
also see @ 6:05 meter showing 49.8V then, dropping down to 44.2V (again ~5V drop?)
B.) It looks like the Amp meter is showing down to the tenths
...but, not showing a decimal point. (maybe because I used a 50A shunt instead of a 500A shunt?)
The top Amp draw seems to be ~30.3A with an average draw of ~20A
...NOT ~303A with a 200A average.
A couple of small SLA packs vs 30A. Of course it was going to drop 5V. Thats only around 1V per cell which for a 30A load...I don't see much of an issue.
Also...LITHIUM ION MAN!!!! Stop living in the dark ages...recharge quicker, go longer, get more power. Its all around a win win deal...well except for price. Get some cheap cells from a Nissan Leaf...2Kwh pack might run you 400$. I mean compared to some other batteries, that aint bad. Used could probably drop that another 100-150 depending on the deal you get. And I'm not even including junkyard pulls or whatnot.



A couple of small SLA packs vs 30A. Of course it was going to drop 5V. Thats only around 1V per cell which for a 30A load...I don't see much of an issue.
Also...LITHIUM ION MAN!!!! Stop living in the dark ages...recharge quicker, go longer, get more power. Its all around a win win deal...well except for price. Get some cheap cells from a Nissan Leaf...2Kwh pack might run you 400$. I mean compared to some other batteries, that aint bad. Used could probably drop that another 100-150 depending on the deal you get. And I'm not even including junkyard pulls or whatnot.


I've been thinkin' about this a bit more. (went on a road trip, lots of time to think)
To go from Lead (SLA's) to lithium, the cost is NOT really (x4) $100.00 vs. $400.00
...you just have to buy (4x) the battery (up front)
4 - 12V 12AH SLA's connected in series = a 48V 12AH battery pack.
(~$25.00 ea. = $100.00) (~10lbs. ea. x 4 = ~40lbs.)
vs.
1 - 45V 45AH Lithium (Volt battery) = a ~48V 45AH battery pack.
(~$400.00) (45lbs.)
But, in actuality, with the Lithium, you'll have (4x) the battery capacity, on board, for ~ the same amount of weight.
Any thoughts as to the potential voltage drop from a 30A draw on one of these 45AH Lithium battery packs?




