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by HNaTTY
3466 days ago
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That bike has a 36v, 8.7ah battery. I have a 52v, 13.5ah battery. Watt-hours is volts times amp-hours, so you're looking at 313wh and I've got 702wh, so more than twice. That bike has 1.75" tires and I've got big 3" wide tires, and I'm only running about 10-12psi, with front suspension sucking up what feels like half of my pedal power, so rolling resistance is much higher and efficiency is much lower for me. The "efficiency" is calculated as watt-hours per mile. You'll see different numbers depending on all sorts of factors (pedaling, speed, terrain, tires), but we can just hand-wave it all away (science!) and say 20wh/mile. That gives you about 15 miles and me about 35. I've only run the battery down once so far, and that was only from a 90% charge, with a lot of mud, snow, and general screwing around. The battery cut out at just over 25 miles. |
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