Thanks a lot! That help me to compare it to my setup, in a meaningful way.
So Ohms law say 48 volts X 15Ah = A 720 watt hour battery. And I bet that battery cost a lot less then the $700 dollar 532 watt hour battery my Travel 1003 uses.
So if your Hangkia is anywhere near as efficient as my Travel 1003, then you get a good 20% more range then mine.
So guessing a bit here you paid around $300 for the motor and around $300 for the battery for a total of maybe $600 bucks to have a setup that gets 20% more range then my $2000 dollar Torqeedo 1003.
It goes without saying that if my Torqeedo goes tits up, I am very likely to replace it with a setup similar to yours. Thanks for the yearly update, if you don't mind keep us all in the loop if you ever have any issues with is.
Thanks!
James Sizemore.
On Jul 10, 2019, at 12:09 AM, Berlouin Fred berlouin@yahoo.com [electricboats] <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I have a Lithium battery 15amps at 48v. It is very common for electric scooter and bicycle on the market.
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 02:44:06 PM GMT+12, 'james@deny.org' james@deny.org [electricboats] <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:What batteries pack did you pair with the Hangkai?
On Jul 8, 2019, at 4:41 AM, Berlouin Fred berlouin@yahoo.com [electricboats] <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:As requested, a little update about the 4HP Hangkai 48v outboard.
I have it for a year, it works very well. It makes my life easier and nicer…. No service, no maintenance, no repair….as simple than this!!
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