Lithium Battery
Lithium Battery
Hi all,
Anyone used this type of battery on their Storm, as mine could do with a new battery and I was thinking of saving some weight (seeing as I can't get the standard cans off!):
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281975048454? ... EBIDX%3AIT
Anyone used this type of battery on their Storm, as mine could do with a new battery and I was thinking of saving some weight (seeing as I can't get the standard cans off!):
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281975048454? ... EBIDX%3AIT
I'm so unlucky that if there is such a thing as re-incarnation I'll come back as me!
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Re: Lithium Battery
um why wont the cans come of then?
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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He's not being crule enough with them...bigtwinthing wrote:um why wont the cans come of then?


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In fairness it's only the right hand side but it's stuck fast, even liberal use of PlusGas isn't helping - I suppose heat might be next but to be honest I can't really afford new cans and quite like the standards looks/noise, they are just sodding heavy - anyhoo, anyone tried the batteries or heard reports?
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Tony ran one for a while.
It ran flat on the run to Devon last year.
Much fun was had trying to push start the bastid in the service station.
High comp pistons & all that he was running...
IIRC it was a fuel pump issue & not the batt but repeated trying to start it flattend the batt.
Also Mik over in Canada rus one I believe...
It ran flat on the run to Devon last year.
Much fun was had trying to push start the bastid in the service station.
High comp pistons & all that he was running...
IIRC it was a fuel pump issue & not the batt but repeated trying to start it flattend the batt.
Also Mik over in Canada rus one I believe...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Yes and IITC that one melted. Lucky it didn't go up in flames.Also Mik over in Canada rus one I believe...

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I'd consider one for Spring/Summer /Autumn use if weight saving was a mega factor. But bear in mind if you use your bike for all year round use as the battery efficiency drops a lot at freezing temps on lithium batteries. On my leccy lithium batteried KTM pedelec range drops by around 20—30% over the chilly days of winter...
Plus you'd want to consider where the source of the component cells were from for the price you pay - wether quality Panasonic or substandard Chinese knock offs (along with BMS) as there's the potential catastrophic consequences and literally a firestorm....
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Plus you'd want to consider where the source of the component cells were from for the price you pay - wether quality Panasonic or substandard Chinese knock offs (along with BMS) as there's the potential catastrophic consequences and literally a firestorm....
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The lipo batteries caught fire not being charged. Just sitting there in the garage. When I opened the garage door last night, it was full of smoke and water from the fire sprinklers. I was able to get the garage for opened and drag the bike out to the curb. I'm so bummed that all six of my RC airplanes burnt up too.
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Personally I'd go for a genuine Yuasa battery, but go for a bigger amp hour, a Yuasa YTX14-BS. It's 15mm taller and will require removing the battery box top, unless you like warm nuts
Chris.


Chris.
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Use only battery with lifepo4 cells like shorai, these are working fine. But you need to have reliable r/r. Downside is that in cold this battery take some time to heat up.Mav617 wrote:In fairness it's only the right hand side but it's stuck fast, even liberal use of PlusGas isn't helping - I suppose heat might be next but to be honest I can't really afford new cans and quite like the standards looks/noise, they are just sodding heavy - anyhoo, anyone tried the batteries or heard reports?
I use homemade battery pack from a123 cells for years without issues, but usually I don't ride a bike under 10 degrees, so cannot tell you how it is really working in cold climate.
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Have you considered losing the battery entirely? Could always go for a capacitor bank instead?
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I use one.
It ran on the storm for a year and is now powering the sp2.
No problems at all.
It ran on the storm for a year and is now powering the sp2.
No problems at all.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.