How to charge an E-BIKE with solar panels Directly, Solar MPPT charger for E-bike KBO or Himiway 48v

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Best video on YouTube on boost controller thanks

manikdesign
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One thing I'll *ALWAYS* recommend everyone whenever these types of displays are used, please put a strip of red electrical tape over the display to make it more readable, in factory format, they're too bright for the cameras to focus on them clearly (I always find these kind of segmented displays to be filled with a lot of glare, so the tape tip helps add contrast IMO).... definitely an idea I'll try out when I'm out cycling and need a charge while taking a break.

BeezyKing
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thank you for such a simple explanation. it really helped. thanks a lot

fransschutte
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I knew there had to be a better solution. cool.

OWK
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I have a Longi 410w solar Panel with 37V output. The Samebike original charger is 54.6 V / 2 A. If I use a MPPT charger and set the Voltage to 54.6V would the panel be too strong and damage the battery or the battery would just absorb the 2 Amp ?

Kaliostro
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Hi what fuse are you using between the Mppt and battery. I am new to this so i am not realy sure what to buy on Amazon for that part . Thanks in advance

dannymcm
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My charger is rated at 54.6v @ 2a - can this controller be set to 2a?

MisterDibitybopty
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Awesome video, thanks. My idea was to charge it not with solar but with the light machine as not allways the sun in shining.. As input is 12-V and the input range of the MPPT is 12-V +, this should not be a problem, right? Could you use also a STEP-UP Konverter for this job, or they just do not have the automatic power switch off? Shouldnet be there zero power flow, if you charge with DC-DC step up and the zells reached 54.6V?

StepperByStepper
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Very good tutorial of the device, but how do you regulate the current. The charger that comes with the battery outputs 2.0 a or whatever, but how to set the MPPT to also give a constant user defined current?

utubeape
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I get my wires crossed on this. You should invent something that connects to a battery pack and e bike battery more easily than messing with wiring.

rossphillipgerard
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bonjour, le problème avec ce type de chargeur, s'est qu'il ne s'arrête pas quant la batterie et plaine contrairement au chargeur originale !!

mariosallusti
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How many panels I need for a 52v lithium battery? Thx

RickyEats
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I've got a 250w solar panel and 52v 20 Ah battery (a common upgrade from a typical 48v battery). Would this panel work without damaging the battery? I have been hesitant to try my newly purchased mmpt controller the same one as in this video after first watching this.

nightfog
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I wouldn't "trust" that... I mean, I would throw a meter on it, to make sure of the accuracy and adjust accordingly. Always throw a meter on these to make sure the output is correct.

mcx
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Awesome video! I have got a folding solar panel and an Ebike bottle battery, how don't know which cable I can use to connect to the Mppt and panel solar.

armandk
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54, 6V is actually the maximum voltage of 48V batteries so it should work with that battery setting it to 48V!?

sammyjjoo
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Where I can buy that kind of solar controler

WindelSingculan-lphp
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Now things are getting extremely interesting! It would be nice if you could prepare a list of all the components needed for a system. I'm glad you're doing all the tests and development work for me 🌞🌄🏜🏖🎯🚴‍♂️💪

biketothetop
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Hi sir May ask if the mppt controller directed to the battery or in the charging port of the bike? Thank you

beejayfernando
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Got the same one and two one hundred solar panels that are the same. Awesome controller. I have a question... I have wired so I get higher amperage, series and parallel testing. I had wired and was getting about 2 amps output max so I rewired and was getting from 2 amps up to 9 maybe 10. I want about 5 but have no controller to control amperage but 48 volts is definitely correctly set. My ebike battery is max rated for 5 amps charging so I'm definitely not comfortable with over that. Any ideas? By 48 volt setting, I mean it's set to top out at 54.2 volts. I opted to drop from 54.6 setting because I noticed it hit up to 54.8, so I cautiously dropped the voltage setting 0.2.

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