That bike is out of this world!!!!!!!!! Awesome project
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Instead of using a ton of pricey and poorly conductive nickel strips in that zigzag pattern, you could weld just the rows and solder copper wire over the strips and across the columns. I used copper solder wick (spent) for every pack I made. But there are cheaper kinds of copper braids also. But damn... that's a big arse battery...
Respect for the range, but it must be an absolute torture to ride such an uncomfortable bike just for even 100km... Ever considered to build a recumbent?
I suspect that young, healthy people might well endure the soreness better than someone older. I used to cope with discomfort lots better 40 years ago compared to now.
It is common mistake of first time ebike builder to make as much range as possible. After the first range test, you only use a fraction of the battery and get frustrated about weight. The second ebike build will be more logical.
Amazing project and fantastic job! I also ride a refurbished mini e-bike of which I made the battery myself. Range is about 120km on a 36V 15Ah battery using new Headway cells. At this moment I'm rebuilding a 2nd e-bike. It's exactly the same model as the first one. For this one I plan to build a new more powerful battery. My goal is also to make a +300 km trip with this one.
I only get like 20 miles with 72v 30ah and that's with a areodynamic recumbent . But I do weight about 300 lbs . Can you please give me some advice on how to go farther ?
@@jacobclark89 the problem might be your battery, not true rated?Did you made it. For example it is 30ah but actuall its lower could be 5ah? One solution i cant think is smart BMS where you can monitor the voltage anytime.
@@Jakartax he said 72v 30ah that could be 17s or 20s? why you guys started to configure your battery by NUMBER of Series and Parallel. Not by volts and Ah. Because every brand is different. Also include you brand and cell size. If you do that we can go to vape forum like mooch works or any guys who reviews battery and we can count WH!
Wow! Amazing skills. What a wonderful journey! I followed your trail with Google Satellite maps and it was truly inspiring to see your country. Thanks for sharing.
@@albertnario4877 hey, this is a great project, very entertaining to watch you build it. do you intend to attach solar panels on the sides of the batteries? Do you watch 'Mike Patey' on RUclips?
I was wondering what you have been up to...Congrats brother you made the machine i knew you could do...That is your ticket to 300 k subs soon... Wow, im blown away at your talent and dedication to do something like this one. You are such an amazing person...Just wow!!!!
when you have so many in series it really doesn't matter, it only becomes a issue when you're running low numbers in parallel and pulling alot of amps.
Nice looking bike with big battery! Is those cells old cells or brand new? Looked like there were two different type cells on battery. Or are those only rewrapped?
holly shit, i love your builds, your very good, how many cell's... and are they all recovered laptop cells???? but i bet thats really heavy, well my converted mountain bike is heavy... so that fantastically crazy thing really must be, well done Al thats truly great
Are you using both motor simultaneously? Is that 2 controllers I see on the frame? What's their amp ratings? What's the watt ratings of both motor? How are you getting 320kms range at 50kph with less than 100Ah pack? I ride with 63Ah and can barely get 100kms from it?
The build itself isn't bad but i can see, that nobody in this comment section knows anything about battery safety. It'll be fine for a few years but nobody should ever use hot glue to stick batteries together in such a large pack. Again, it'll be fine for a few years at least. The issue is that bumps and stuff on the road will make micro movements in the battery tearing the plastic battery covers but that's not such a bad issue considering the hot glue doesn't let the cells touch each other. I built my first pack like that. By the time i retired that pack after 2 years, almost no cells had intact wrapping. Not recommended for safety but everyone does what they can with what they have available. Nice bike. Ok battery, would be excellent with cell spacers. Build your next one with them, saves time and hot glue :P
How many watts is the hub motor? Maximum speed? What about the other channel on the esc, since its a dual esc? Can you do a video about battery pack arrangements etc.. this is a great project. Congrats 👏
My respects. For 3 years ago I cycled 291 km on sport mode, with 7 batteries of 504Wh each running on a Shimano E8000, I averaged almost 23 km/h. I wonder if what you have achieved could become some kind of Guinness record.
People cycle 500km a day without a motor and the world record is 1,026.215 in 24 hours :) I think you need to do much more than that on an ebike to make it exciting :D
@@joaquinninoortega8023 I am not arguing it is a large battery pack :D I was just trying to say that 300km a day on an ebike does not sound like something super exciting.
hey thats is not bad !! 320km for a 48volt 96ah battery, i get 200km on my mid drive 750watt bafang motor with a 20ah battery ( my legs doing 90% of the work and on peddle assist level 1
That bike is out of this world!!!!!!!!! Awesome project
Instead of using a ton of pricey and poorly conductive nickel strips in that zigzag pattern, you could weld just the rows and solder copper wire over the strips and across the columns.
I used copper solder wick (spent) for every pack I made. But there are cheaper kinds of copper braids also.
But damn... that's a big arse battery...
If you post affiliate links to the individual components, that would give us a cost breakdown. Very interesting project.
That was an amazing job if I may say so! 👏 And that battery pack is probably the biggest I've seen to date on an EV, wow!👌
Great job . What country are you
Смотрю почти с первого видео.
Заменил как повзрослели руки мастера.
Как всегда очень интересно.
Есть чему поучиться.
Спасибо!
Respect for the range, but it must be an absolute torture to ride such an uncomfortable bike just for even 100km... Ever considered to build a recumbent?
I suspect that young, healthy people might well endure the soreness better than someone older.
I used to cope with discomfort lots better 40 years ago compared to now.
@@dennisyoung4631 very true
It can improve alot in future I see
or even just a regular bike where you exercise, not just sit like a sack of potatoes
It is common mistake of first time ebike builder to make as much range as possible. After the first range test, you only use a fraction of the battery and get frustrated about weight. The second ebike build will be more logical.
Amazing project and fantastic job! I also ride a refurbished mini e-bike of which I made the battery myself. Range is about 120km on a 36V 15Ah battery using new Headway cells. At this moment I'm rebuilding a 2nd e-bike. It's exactly the same model as the first one. For this one I plan to build a new more powerful battery. My goal is also to make a +300 km trip with this one.
I only get like 20 miles with 72v 30ah and that's with a areodynamic recumbent . But I do weight about 300 lbs . Can you please give me some advice on how to go farther ?
@@jacobclark89 the problem might be your battery, not true rated?Did you made it. For example it is 30ah but actuall its lower could be 5ah? One solution i cant think is smart BMS where you can monitor the voltage anytime.
@@jacobclark89 120km with a 36v15Ah is posible only pedaling with electric assist at 25km/h
@@Jakartax he said 72v 30ah that could be 17s or 20s? why you guys started to configure your battery by NUMBER of Series and Parallel. Not by volts and Ah. Because every brand is different. Also include you brand and cell size. If you do that we can go to vape forum like mooch works or any guys who reviews battery and we can count WH!
@@jacobclark89 I get 36 miles with that battery capacity using electric moped scooter at 28 mph so recumbent should get about double
Wow! Amazing skills. What a wonderful journey! I followed your trail with Google Satellite maps and it was truly inspiring to see your country. Thanks for sharing.
thanks..😁
Молодец! Ты вдохновляешь многих.
Wow this is a incredible build!
Incredible build...thanks for sharing!!
You never fail to amaze me idol!!!! More built to come.
honestly whoever made this bike is a genius.
Really appreciate what you have done here.
thanks 😄
@@albertnario4877 hey, this is a great project, very entertaining to watch you build it. do you intend to attach solar panels on the sides of the batteries?
Do you watch 'Mike Patey' on RUclips?
excellent project, only thing i would add is a seat with a backrest and ape hanger handlebars.
Nice project! Thank you for sharing!
Wow. Great build skills.
I would buy this in a heart beat. Its so awesome and well thought through. I wish you all the best
thanks 😄
@@albertnario4877 Me too. What's the cost of building the battery pack?
@@coolpoolshark 10 lipo = 25 usd ..... looks like he has 300 cells atleast = 750 usd + 50 usd for nickel strips and spot welder..... esc = 40 usd BMS 20 USD....
Parabéns pelo projeto!
I was wondering what you have been up to...Congrats brother you made the machine i knew you could do...That is your ticket to 300 k subs soon... Wow, im blown away at your talent and dedication to do something like this one. You are such an amazing person...Just wow!!!!
thanks 😁👍
@@albertnario4877 how much is the total cost to build it? I hope you could share it, thanks 🙂
You're the Man,Albert .
That's incredible, it really is! Congrats! At first i was worried because the batteries are not all the same, and some other stuff, But it works!!
when you have so many in series it really doesn't matter, it only becomes a issue when you're running low numbers in parallel and pulling alot of amps.
thats what i think too! 200km is already good! then witht smart bms you can just monitor it
You have a great gift in your hands
Probably one of the best long range builds there is.
Gotta say tho... it's quite a bomb
What profiles did you use for frame? Are they holding shape and not bending over time?
Complimenti e bravissimo hai fatto un bel lavoro e hai regiunto nun bel traguardo👍👍👍👍👍
The video I wanted to watch will be the same video, awesome bro 👍👍👌👌
Don't forget waterproofing at the top and drain holes at the bottom.
You shoulda seen the inside of my brain when you was connecting all those batteries together..hamster done fell off the wheel.
Kaya pala ang tagal ng new video mo po uli pang malakasan hahaha galing!!
Omg this is amazing bro!
damn bruh you're amazing fellow bataeño here!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Enjoy your build.
I wish I had that type of range on my ebikes
Complete overkill but I love it. Good job
mahusay ka tlga sir .sinusundan kita sa youtube..plgi..
Nice looking bike with big battery! Is those cells old cells or brand new? Looked like there were two different type cells on battery. Or are those only rewrapped?
Parabéns você é bom de projeto
You are going places!! Excuse the pun. Keep at it. 🇨🇦
holly shit, i love your builds, your very good, how many cell's... and are they all recovered laptop cells???? but i bet thats really heavy, well my converted mountain bike is heavy... so that fantastically crazy thing really must be, well done Al thats truly great
Halimaw ang batt idol!waiting sa wigo na maging electric car.hehe😄
Super creation bro
Excelente bro. DTB 👍
By attaching 2 solar panels in the back. You will have an infinite range in the day.
very nice idol imagine 320km+ wow pwede pang long ride tinalo pa mga ebike ni fido
grabe sir sobrang layo ...galing ! 😍
Wow awesome range with them battery
You have skills bro!!
Show !!! Parabéns pelo projeto. 👏👏
now that would be cool as a board tracker style
great work
How long does it take to charge this battery? And what's the battery capacity?
Are you using both motor simultaneously?
Is that 2 controllers I see on the frame? What's their amp ratings?
What's the watt ratings of both motor?
How are you getting 320kms range at 50kph with less than 100Ah pack? I ride with 63Ah and can barely get 100kms from it?
Exelente video brow
😍That is Great
Genius. All I've got to say.
Without the speed limit how fast can it ride?
nice build
respect man
مبدع
Grabe Ang layo Ng inabot boss. Two thumbs up
masakit sa katawan.. haha
wow amazing !!!!!!
Awesome bro 😎💥🚀
Truely Great make
Galing talaga ganda ng project
Awesome!
super cool
Grabe 208 km tinakbo may tira pa sa batt eh puro ahon pa jan sa bataan ah. Ayos tong build m paps.. Sana pinujtahan m nko dito sa maynila
yun naman tlga unang plano, hehe.. hindi lang tlga nakisama ang panahon.. inulan pa dn nga ako bandang dinalupihan.. 😅
For anyone like me in the states.....to answer your question.....roughly 200 miles
Galing naman ni kabayan
Superb bro. Can you please add links description parts
The build itself isn't bad but i can see, that nobody in this comment section knows anything about battery safety. It'll be fine for a few years but nobody should ever use hot glue to stick batteries together in such a large pack. Again, it'll be fine for a few years at least.
The issue is that bumps and stuff on the road will make micro movements in the battery tearing the plastic battery covers but that's not such a bad issue considering the hot glue doesn't let the cells touch each other. I built my first pack like that. By the time i retired that pack after 2 years, almost no cells had intact wrapping. Not recommended for safety but everyone does what they can with what they have available.
Nice bike. Ok battery, would be excellent with cell spacers. Build your next one with them, saves time and hot glue :P
How long for a full charge?
What kind of welding and electrodes do you have, so you can easily get a seam comparable to semi-automatic wire welding ?!)
Very impressive, what made you choose two motors & do you pedal to assist in those steep uphills climbs?
dual motors are more efficient in uphill.. pedal only works in 15kph, basically I never use pedals in the entire range test 😁👍
Can you help me with the battery specifications and BMS and controller with what kinda of hub motor are you using?
How many watts is the hub motor? Maximum speed? What about the other channel on the esc, since its a dual esc? Can you do a video about battery pack arrangements etc.. this is a great project. Congrats 👏
1 or 1.5 kWt, max 60
2 motors, you can see it in description.
What type of battery are you using are they salvage.
Maganda kng my led lights sa lagayan ng battery... Good job.. galing.
plano ko dn yun 😁
I wish I have a lot money,for building my own electric bike 😊👌
Very cool..
How many 3.7volt batter added in battry pack
I WANT THIS AMAZING THINGS 😍❤️🔥
Insane
That's dope
U got plans for the frame?
Bravo 👍👋👋👋
Quá đỉnh
My respects. For 3 years ago I cycled 291 km on sport mode, with 7 batteries of 504Wh each running on a Shimano E8000, I averaged almost 23 km/h. I wonder if what you have achieved could become some kind of Guinness record.
People cycle 500km a day without a motor and the world record is 1,026.215 in 24 hours :) I think you need to do much more than that on an ebike to make it exciting :D
@@VRMinde ubox esc doesnt have pedal assist. That means for that 300+km he used all the battery and i think not all drained.
@@joaquinninoortega8023 I am not arguing it is a large battery pack :D I was just trying to say that 300km a day on an ebike does not sound like something super exciting.
Awesome
gling m tol gnda ng route m dyan sa pinas
spot weldernya sangat bagus
if 1-motor could consume a battery less than?
Bro no cooling system for the batteries?
What material is the frame made out of?
Thebest👍
ok nice bike but I need to know about the bullet light.
Sana All...
Sir
Please give shockup buying link which you used
hey thats is not bad !! 320km for a 48volt 96ah battery, i get 200km on my mid drive 750watt bafang motor with a 20ah battery ( my legs doing 90% of the work and on peddle assist level 1