Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

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Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

HI!
I'm planning to upgrade my 900w heinzmann kit with a crystalyte X-5304R-DB, Phoenix Cruiser Motor with disc brake.
What do you think of using it with a X-CT7240D 72V 40A Phoenix Speed Controller?
That's 3000 Wh of power.

I've find it in http://www.electricrider.com/crystalyte/parts.htm

The only suitable battery I can find to give this amount of power are the kokam.

http://www.velectris.com/catalog/lipo-37v10ah-battery-p-70.html?osCsid=54519704e3f827a245c5c76afc553108

This 10 Ah 36v 2.2 kg pack looks a good solution. The bms is limiting 30 aH, but in fact the battery can handle 50 Ah peak discharge. With two packs in series I can get 74v at 30 Ah, 2200 W of power.

Is anybody running a crystalyte at 72v? Is it performing ok?
thanks!

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Re: Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

Does anybody know the difference between the crystalyte controller X-CT7240C and X-CT7240D?

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Re: Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

Why not try a phantom Stinger motor 72V from www.falconev.com ?
with A123 battery pack ? 40A BMS
shipping to France would be $$$.

The LiFepo4 BattMan www.falconev.com

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Re: Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

Very interesting! Thank you!
First time I have a look at this page...
What 72v combination of engine - controler - battery do you recomend?

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Re: Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

You can see it in action, go to the following link, and look for Winter action riding video

http://www.youtube.com/PowerInMotion

the one in the video is equipped with 72v, 25amp controller, with two 37v, 8.2ah battery pack.

There are at least three version 36-72v 40amp controller that I know, many be more
- analog 36-72v 40amp
- digital 36-72v 40amp
- digital 36-72v 40 amp with 12x 4110 mosfets, capable handle 100amp)

The best combination that we have done with the following :
- digital 36-72v 40 amp 12x 4110
- dual 37v, 10.5ah lithium battery
- parallel and series relay switch (parallel for uphill and distance) and (series for speed)
- on/off handle bar switch
- either with BMC 600W motor or Crystalyte 5304 motor

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Re: Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

Thanks ItsElectric!

Digital 36-72 can work with all these voltages? that's great!
Can this controllers suport cruiser control? Regerative braking? and cruised control regenerative (long downhill)?

parallel and series relay switch looks really intelligent. Where can I buy/how can I build a switch like this?

either with BMC 600W motor or Crystalyte 5304 motor

Good to know these controlers work with both engines...
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Re: Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

I would like to try 72V and 40-50 amp controller. I'm happy with my
LifePO4 48V 20AH. I guess if I could haul around another battery pack
the extra juice and mileage would be cool.
As far as R's comment, you could look up "doctorbass" and ask him
how to configure the relay switch setup.

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Re: Crystalyte at 72V Anybody tried?

Done it
72V 20A Battery from China (has 10Amp charger -900W)
from - evassemble.com
on a 5304 Motor with 36-72V 35A controller
from itselectric.ca

Love it
Maxes out at 65Kph (wind resistance)
Cruises at 50-55kph on the back roads.
Range about 50km at this speed

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