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36V 13Ah Lithium Battery for Electric Bicycles $299.95 Shipped (Save $70) @ JR Autofix

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" Afraid Of Not Being Able To Make The Distance "   

Benefits :
   
- Long life, large capacity and good shock resistance

  • Water-resistant and firm ABS plastic casing 

  • Low self-discharge and good discharge performance at low temperature

  • Strong charging acceptance and quick-charging capability

  • Strong over-discharge resistance and charge retention

  • Maintenance-free and no acid or water for maintenance in usage

  • Excellent large current discharge performance, and have obvious advantages in startup and climbing

  • High temperature performance

  • Lighter weight smaller size

  • Environmental friendly

  • Most safe less heat,no explosion, no fire
     
     
    Features and description:
    Suitable for 36v motors up to 500w

Peak discharge current: 20 Amp

 Weight of battery: 4.0kg

Dimensions : Lenght 390 mm - W 90 mm - H 91mm 

Charging Time: About 5 to 6 Hours 

Discharge cycling life: 800 times 

 

 Package includes:

1 x 36V 13AH Battery

1 x Charger with Australian plug

1 x Frame Mount with rubber protection

2 x Keys 

12-month warranty

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closed Comments

  • So it fits all electric bikes?

    • -5

      Look at the pictures and dimensions. It's not rocket science.

  • +4

    Who is the manufacturer of the cells? Not much detail on the website.

  • +1

    Water resistant, but no rating (IP 5 at least)

  • +1

    Yeah cell details and discharge rating please

  • Does anyone know a good complete diy conversion they could point me to?

    • -3

      That's like asking for a good laptop. Too many options and opinions.
      You want street-legal or boy racer? Budget? Off-road or commute?
      Do you have steel forks? …
      Hope you did not expect a simplistic answer.

      • +1

        Sorry, question was in line with what's offered here so street legal, commute, budget

        • -2

          Yes

        • I used a front-hub as easiest, as long as you have steel forks.

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