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Spockie-Tech
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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QLD: Project Offer: Build an Electric Brushless Bike Conv
A friend of mine who lives in the Gold Coast and has been visiting Melbourne recently has asked if I know anyone in the Gold Coast Area, who can build him a bolt-on E-Bike conversion using a Brushless motor system.
He has seen some of the bikes people have building using hobby RC gear on youtube and likes the look of them. But isnt technically skilled enough to quite build his own.
He knows basic electricity (ex Electronic Musician), but high power motors speed controllers and batteries are outside his experience.. He's not particularly impressed by the factory offerings, with their heavy lead acid or nicad batteries, brushed motors and 200 watt power limits.
If anyone up that way has some spare time and wants to earn a few dollars on the side putting their robot power-train and fabrication skills to use, he would love to talk to you.
You will need to assist him with selection and purchasing of a suitable brushless Motor, some form of drive system, anything from a friction roller on the tire, to a freewheel coupled crank drive, depending on price, batteries to suit his budget and range requirements (flexible), Speed Controller and throttle, Charger and the associated bracketry to hang it off his existing bike.
He might want you to come up with sort of system for limiting the power to the legal max of 200watts for onroad use, with -of course - a method of disabling such for off-road use..
Hes a friendly guy, easy to work with, and has a reasonable (not huge) budget to work with, so depending on how much work you want to do for him, vs how much he has to do, it could be a reasonable earning one-off job.
I suggested a robot builder, because we have the right sort of high power drive experience and custom fabrication skills without being a traditional bike shop that try to charge thousands for low powered junk.
If anyone is interested in taking on this job, let me know and Ill put you in touch with him and you can negotiate the details..
thanks _________________ Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people
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Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:31 pm |
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Spockie-Tech
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I dont believe there is any huge urgency to it.
Obviously he would like it sooner rather than later, but I think January would be acceptable to him.
If you have time to have a bit of a talk/plan with him before then, Ill put you in touch, and the two of you can discuss schedules and price options etc then.Might be an idea to have a chat first anyway to give him an idea of expected costs and arrange a time/meet etc.
Bastor - Thanks for the offer, its appreciated, but since I dont personally know you or your work, Id probably prefer to refer him to someone I do know. If Aaron would like to engage your assistance, and make it a team effort, Ill leave that up to him.
Look forward to seeing what you come up with, sine Im about to do the same, but on a Recumbent Tricycle. _________________ Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people
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Mon Dec 02, 2013 12:54 pm |
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Spockie-Tech
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Joined: 31 May 2004
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Im contemplating drive options myself at the moment.
A redrive to the crank with a freewheel is one option. Im not sure about planetarys though. I was thinking of mounting a small- chain-size third sprocket with a freewheel drive to the crankshaft and driving it from there.
The el-cheapo method is a sandpaper-covered roller directly onto the rear wheel and it seems to work reasonably well. Ratio is about right for a brushless reduction too with a small diameter drum drive to a large rear wheel.. one guy had it setup so it is spinning in a direction that it pulls itself *into the tyre and thus auto-tensions which I thought was clever.
Right angle grinder drives sound potentially troublesome, and likely crunchy/noisy sounding - although to be fair, they survive in grinders for years, just my experience with them with I.G. eating one every event or two may have turned me off them a bit unfairly.
Regen braking is tempting, although probably too much trouble to do with brushless controllers, be good for a long downhill roll though.
all sorts of tech micro-control possibilities like cruise control come to mind - - set a speed and if you manage to pedal to maintain it, or roll downhill, the motor stays off. slow down too much and the controller automatically says "here let me help" and starts driving with more power depending on the difference between the set speed and the current speed.
Fancy battery watt-hour and arduino-oled display capacity/power gauges, or perhaps an older Galaxy S1 or S2 phone (nice bright OLED screen) with an IOIO Usb interface. Gives you GPS speed, Logging, Track recording, Navigation, Mobile Phone, Camera, Weather.. all sorts of fun stuff. _________________ Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people
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Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:25 pm |
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