Wednesday, October 13, 2021

⚡peed boost

 A mighty new 48 V battery (13S4P Super Shark from EM3ev) has been powering the Firefly for the past 150 800 km.  Voltage means speed, and this leaves the 36 V original in the dust.  It's worth mentioning that 13 series cells exceed the motor controller spec, but an internet post said it was ok.
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The hole-pattern gods must have been smiling on me, because the new battery mounting rail fits the existing bolt holes exactly.  I did add a pair of large c-washers behind the rail, to distribute load onto the plastic part.

Frame mounting holes and back of battery rail.
The small washers are unused.

One of two c-washers between frame and plastic.  Without them, the raised metal rectangles at the bolt holes (prev. picture) would probably crush the small overlapping areas of plastic (less than 1 mm wide).

Aside from a galloping speed and oodles of range (about 70 60 km), the battery broadcasts more status information than most people care to know.  In a nod toward reason, I spliced four series diodes into the charge cable, limiting the Voltage to 52 V (80 % charge).  The Super Shark's higher mass and speed cause extra mechanical stress - inspect regularly!  More weight on the front wheel does help traction.

BMS Monitor shows battery status and cell voltages (via Bluetooth).  The BMS circuit prevents unsafe voltage, current (?) and temperature, and shuffles charge between cells to equalize their voltage.