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<blockquote data-quote="Gamba" data-source="post: 293866" data-attributes="member: 10837"><p>Power (in Watts) is the result of Voltage x Current (Amps). I believe your battery is 36v, ergo the power calculation is: </p><p></p><p>36v x whatever your motor's controller demands as a maximum (say 14A) = 504W of power. Re-celling your battery with superior cells will not add power in the strictest sense, as the voltage of the battery will remain the same, as will the current demands of the controller. What you will feel however is definitely an added sense of urgency when you draw current from the battery, as well as the ability of the battery to provide more meaningful power over an extended period of time compared to the old battery. </p><p></p><p>This is due to the new cells having far less internal resistance than the old cells, thus the current flowing through the pack with much less electrical friction impeding it, combined with extra capacity.</p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p></p><p>Jimmy</p><p><strong><a href="http://ebikebatteries.co.uk/" target="_blank"><em>eBikebatteries.co.uk</em></a>: <em>The UK's leading eBike Battery</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamba, post: 293866, member: 10837"] Power (in Watts) is the result of Voltage x Current (Amps). I believe your battery is 36v, ergo the power calculation is: 36v x whatever your motor's controller demands as a maximum (say 14A) = 504W of power. Re-celling your battery with superior cells will not add power in the strictest sense, as the voltage of the battery will remain the same, as will the current demands of the controller. What you will feel however is definitely an added sense of urgency when you draw current from the battery, as well as the ability of the battery to provide more meaningful power over an extended period of time compared to the old battery. This is due to the new cells having far less internal resistance than the old cells, thus the current flowing through the pack with much less electrical friction impeding it, combined with extra capacity. Kind regards, Jimmy [B][URL='http://ebikebatteries.co.uk/'][I]eBikebatteries.co.uk[/I][/URL]: [I]The UK's leading eBike Battery[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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