I believe using the tool battery is smart. They've already meet insurance companies coverage if damaged from fire. They've been tested and guaranteed for public usage. The drop factor as mentioned along with the guarantee. Additionally the use of the tools that are marketed for them and how they TOO can help. However I was/am planning the e-Go platform for the 48v kit and have access to something like the 3000w power inverter or even the solar charging capabilities.
Sorry I missed this. I worked about 80 hours last week. e-Go platform? send me a link with more data. I have 12 batteries if I use all of them I can make 3600 watts. My batteies are more than a year old, very strong. 4 of them are still under warranty, but I don't think I will ever need it.
@@productcheck go to their internet page for what they offer. As for using them with an e-bike portion? They don't offer an adaptation unit. Wishing they would.. Have been hounding them about their own e-bike for years NOW. Their 10ah battery runs a 1200w mower for 90min. . . Using a legal build e-bike a 36v750w wheel with a controller that is a 36v750w/48v1000w you could take advantage of either the 40v Ryobi or the 56v battery platform. Both of the holders can be found on eBay between 20 to $30 ... They have been used in robotics project for years. As for that 3000w inverter e-Go offers it also has a solar charging unit that can be used with it.
the one I bought is sold. just search for Ryobi 40v 5 ah and put a low bid. each battery is was $80 including and should give you 6 miles at 18 MPH with no wind and traveling at constant speed on leveled ground. www.ebay.com/itm/293586750005
I believe using the tool battery is smart. They've already meet insurance companies coverage if damaged from fire. They've been tested and guaranteed for public usage. The drop factor as mentioned along with the guarantee. Additionally the use of the tools that are marketed for them and how they TOO can help. However I was/am planning the e-Go platform for the 48v kit and have access to something like the 3000w power inverter or even the solar charging capabilities.
Sorry I missed this. I worked about 80 hours last week. e-Go platform? send me a link with more data. I have 12 batteries if I use all of them I can make 3600 watts. My batteies are more than a year old, very strong. 4 of them are still under warranty, but I don't think I will ever need it.
@@productcheck go to their internet page for what they offer. As for using them with an e-bike portion? They don't offer an adaptation unit. Wishing they would.. Have been hounding them about their own e-bike for years NOW. Their 10ah battery runs a 1200w mower for 90min. . . Using a legal build e-bike a 36v750w wheel with a controller that is a 36v750w/48v1000w you could take advantage of either the 40v Ryobi or the 56v battery platform. Both of the holders can be found on eBay between 20 to $30 ... They have been used in robotics project for years. As for that 3000w inverter e-Go offers it also has a solar charging unit that can be used with it.
I use 3x Makita 18V batteries on my ebike. Works great!
Sure, waterproof fast charging I assume you beat my 3 charging time of my 5 Ah batteries. Do you use them in series? what is your Ah?
Can you share the ebay link for the battery mounts. Thanks
the one I bought is sold. just search for Ryobi 40v 5 ah and put a low bid. each battery is was $80 including and should give you 6 miles at 18 MPH with no wind and traveling at constant speed on leveled ground. www.ebay.com/itm/293586750005
www.ebay.com/itm/143337640821
They also sell the e-Go platform battery in case you're considering 48v. e-Go also has a 28ah. backpack battery offered
where did you get the big brake pads?
Hi, I kept the same pads and pistons. I think they are too big. I am looking for a new set of brakes with 4 Pistons so I can brake better in the rain.
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