We did not. We leveraged the sprocket and then rotated the it back on until it seated itself. If you do have to loosen tension, be sure to get the gates app that will using frequency of the belt tension to let you know if it’s tightened appropriately
@@ElectricAllWheel Thank you for the info. Do you know how to purchase the Pinion sprocket tool? I see it on their site but didn't see a purchase cart.
Quick question: would it be feasible to add three 36V batteries to an e-bike using XT60 dual extensions and a 50A dual battery parallel discharge converter? Since all batteries are 36V, I understand a battery balancer isn’t necessary. However, I’m curious if this setup could pose any safety risks. I’m aware that XT60 connectors may not be as good as XT90s when it comes to holding top speed , but I don’t plan to ride at max speed, my main goal is simply to extend the range for food delivery. ( the bike is a Actbest race 750 model with 36v 13a battery)
Yes. You can add multiple batteries at the same voltage. The spec voltage of the e-bike is what you want to match. Amp hours (Ah) can be any number. Putting a 36V battery with a 48V bike won’t work, just keep that in mind
Hey, i also installed a 2nd battery on my ebike and i wanted to ask you if i could use only one of them? It's hard to reach the dual battery adapter to unplug the mounting plate of the battery that I won't be using and to also connect the mounting plate of the battery that I will be using directly to the controller. That's why i am asking if it's ok to use only battery with the dual battery adapter, will that cause any damage to anything? Thanks 👍🏼
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Did you have to reduce the Gates belt tension before removing the front sprocket?
We did not. We leveraged the sprocket and then rotated the it back on until it seated itself. If you do have to loosen tension, be sure to get the gates app that will using frequency of the belt tension to let you know if it’s tightened appropriately
@@ElectricAllWheel Thank you for the info. Do you know how to purchase the Pinion sprocket tool? I see it on their site but didn't see a purchase cart.
Quick question: would it be feasible to add three 36V batteries to an e-bike using XT60 dual extensions and a 50A dual battery parallel discharge converter? Since all batteries are 36V, I understand a battery balancer isn’t necessary. However, I’m curious if this setup could pose any safety risks. I’m aware that XT60 connectors may not be as good as XT90s when it comes to holding top speed , but I don’t plan to ride at max speed, my main goal is simply to extend the range for food delivery. ( the bike is a Actbest race 750 model with 36v 13a battery)
Yes. You can add multiple batteries at the same voltage. The spec voltage of the e-bike is what you want to match. Amp hours (Ah) can be any number.
Putting a 36V battery with a 48V bike won’t work, just keep that in mind
@ okay perfect! Yes I know I can’t add a different voltage battery without upgrading more parts. Thanks for the quick reply!
Hey, i also installed a 2nd battery on my ebike and i wanted to ask you if i could use only one of them? It's hard to reach the dual battery adapter to unplug the mounting plate of the battery that I won't be using and to also connect the mounting plate of the battery that I will be using directly to the controller. That's why i am asking if it's ok to use only battery with the dual battery adapter, will that cause any damage to anything? Thanks 👍🏼
You’ll be fine. It works with one or two plugged in.
@ElectricAllWheel thanks 👍🏼