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@richyu3633
@richyu3633 15 сағат бұрын
NOT ALL HEROS WEAR CAPES! GREAT VIDEO, TY
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 14 сағат бұрын
@@richyu3633 Thanks!
@SofiaisSunshine
@SofiaisSunshine Күн бұрын
I keep fast forwarding and rewinding. Where is the total cost?
@Justliketolearn
@Justliketolearn 2 күн бұрын
Would this fit kaabo wolf king GTR?
@SpencerGaming7580
@SpencerGaming7580 2 күн бұрын
Hello very informative video! I saw it yesterday and i wish i would have seen it earlier, 2 days ago i ordered 225pcs Samsung INR21700-50S 5000mAh - 35A batteries for a 20s 10p high power pack for my surfboard that has 15kw continous motor and 25kw max. The 50s cells are rated 35amps like the 40t so i am a bit confused here. However the cells arrive in 20days at nkon so i can cancel the order. I haven´t done a battery pack by myself yet and i am thinking of better get one made. Do you have a good manufacturer that you can recommend?
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 күн бұрын
@@SpencerGaming7580 thanks. Timely message. I'm just finishing a huge comparison test video of ALL the popular high power cells, including the 50S. As long as you're pulling no more than 13-14A continuous, with occasional peaks of 23-25A, the 50S performs well. Like riding a Surron on the trails. I imagine in your application, though, it will call for longer sustained high loads, yes? In that case 50S isn't good. Molicel P45B is much better for high amp draw and they have recently come WAY down in price. From Nkon also. I'd suggest changing the 50S for P45B cells.
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 күн бұрын
@@SpencerGaming7580 72v * (10*13A) That's 72v * 130A = 9360w. That's the most you should run a 20S10P 50S pack at continuous. Yes you CAN pull more amps from the 50S. But they have huge V drop and get very hot (I saw 73C after 3 min). They're designed for high capacity, not high power.
@SpencerGaming7580
@SpencerGaming7580 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for the answer, i already cancelled the Order, but i want to buy a custom made battery pack, so do you know a good Adress for that?
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 күн бұрын
@@SpencerGaming7580 either build yourself, components from Https://CoolWatts.co Or buy a P45B pack from Amorge www.amorge.com/ Can contact them on Alibaba too.
@SpencerGaming7580
@SpencerGaming7580 Күн бұрын
@@CoolWatts Thank you for the informations
@wandererstraining
@wandererstraining 2 күн бұрын
Wait, what did Bafang do to the high performance community? Is it about the newer firmware that's locked at 28A? I thought I saw another firmware one could flash on Endless Sphere. Also, wouldn't using an ASI BAC855 controller bypass the firmware issue and offer even more performance? (Or am I misunderstanding something?) Thanks!
@dutchy213
@dutchy213 3 күн бұрын
Cool build. Great video learned Lot. Thx. 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿🙏🏿
@tylerw1418
@tylerw1418 6 күн бұрын
I’m trying g to figure out which is ground / 12 volt power off the converter. Got all my new lights wired just need to know where to splice 😅
@MarkD-y3v
@MarkD-y3v 6 күн бұрын
Hi great videos
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks
@andrewvercillo7584
@andrewvercillo7584 12 күн бұрын
Great video! Thanks for your time!
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 12 күн бұрын
@@andrewvercillo7584 thank you! Already working on a 2nd Surron build, for the street.
@jonlad0
@jonlad0 14 күн бұрын
Great video even for others building a Battery! I am planning to build a 13s4p pack with the 50s. Max Current will be limited to 50Amps (12,5A/ Cell). Do you think I can use the 50S for this case?
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 13 күн бұрын
@@jonlad0 yes it'll be ok. Currently doing a big cell comparison test video, will be out soon.
@jonlad0
@jonlad0 13 күн бұрын
@@CoolWatts thanks For your Opinion! Can’t wait for that video!
@EnjoyMoto
@EnjoyMoto 17 күн бұрын
Where did you get nova post sheet?😂
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 17 күн бұрын
@@EnjoyMoto I live in Ukraine
@EnjoyMoto
@EnjoyMoto 17 күн бұрын
@@CoolWatts are you Ukrainian?
@davntelisha19
@davntelisha19 18 күн бұрын
I’m happy too and I don’t even own one happy for you bro nice beast love it man have fun 🤩
@chrisregister8021
@chrisregister8021 18 күн бұрын
Looks incredible, great job. Do you still find it reliable?
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 18 күн бұрын
@@chrisregister8021 thanks! Yeah it's been perfect. I still need to put the metal spline on. Haven't ridden it very much lately, as I've built a 29kW Surron.
@vstone3533
@vstone3533 21 күн бұрын
Awesome build!!!! The new Ventus One seems like a great bike as well.
@motionfactoryracing5914
@motionfactoryracing5914 24 күн бұрын
It just needs a set of Motion Footpegs to really set it up. Just saying...
@exotic9473
@exotic9473 29 күн бұрын
I bought one on Amazon and I can’t find the green and black wire you know why
@m16mvp
@m16mvp 3 күн бұрын
I have the same problem my bikes screen doesn’t work either
@exotic9473
@exotic9473 3 күн бұрын
@@m16mvpyou have to make sure it’s the same one but I ordered a one from Surron and everything worked
@DJSurronX
@DJSurronX Ай бұрын
35kw surrons are just dumb fast, it would be the same or even beat a model 3 performance off the line easily
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 29 күн бұрын
@@DJSurronX I rarely even use the top setting on my bike (29kW). Mostly in 19 or 12kW. A guy just tested the latest greatest battery pack, Molicel P50B 80v, and with EBMX XLB-60 and X-9000 V2 he did 44kW peak.
@DJSurronX
@DJSurronX 29 күн бұрын
@@CoolWatts 44kw HOLY CRAP LOL wait what motor was he using?
@DJSurronX
@DJSurronX 29 күн бұрын
@@CoolWatts oh nvm, it’s the XLB60 haha, that’s crazy bro holy shit 😂
@terpypanda7105
@terpypanda7105 Ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure I saw your Amazon review for some ulip tires
@user-so6im9iy5v
@user-so6im9iy5v Ай бұрын
thats such a sick build
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts Ай бұрын
@@user-so6im9iy5v check out my 29kW Surron build video! 😉
@user-so6im9iy5v
@user-so6im9iy5v Ай бұрын
bro said quick 1:19 mins
@gallib2147
@gallib2147 Ай бұрын
is the x12 better then the bac 2000 or even higher bac witch one is better for the same setup as yours with the x1 4th gen?
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts Ай бұрын
@@gallib2147 no idea, have not used the X12.
@gallib2147
@gallib2147 Ай бұрын
thats pretty mutch the same build i wanna do except insted use 2011 Stumpjumper FSR Comp planning on getting motor with similar performance from cyc
@obelous
@obelous Ай бұрын
Amazing video thanks for the great info
@noone-ld7pt
@noone-ld7pt Ай бұрын
Dude Stumbled on this Gem and this is the best video I've seen on this BY FAR! Thank you so much for your insight!
@lalamanfortheone1
@lalamanfortheone1 Ай бұрын
Thank you , when you’re looking at the scooter straight on, that’s the side the brakes they are on so the Wolf King GT will be on the left side mountain bike will be on the right ?
@tarasprydyba6598
@tarasprydyba6598 Ай бұрын
Saw you at piskovnya, nice bike)
@tigerrider6711
@tigerrider6711 Ай бұрын
The warp 9 is just glue, that’s how mine looked too brand new.
@pluno882
@pluno882 Ай бұрын
very information deserves way more subs and likes
@Q36BN
@Q36BN Ай бұрын
Bro, I don't have a Surron, or any e-bike... (right now i don't even have a bicycle), I've never built a battery-pack and yet i find this video very interesting, with lots of information. You apologized many times for the long form of this ... tutorial, but seriously, this is a very detailed video, and it's not that long, considering you are sharing the knowledge acquired through months of research...
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts Ай бұрын
@@Q36BN thanks so much! Appreciate it! 3000km so far on that battery pack in my new Surron and, knock on wood, so far everything's working perfectly with it.
@Shrimp003
@Shrimp003 Ай бұрын
What’s the link to that ali seller you purchased this from ?
@robertsilva5041
@robertsilva5041 Ай бұрын
Outstanding Job Sir!!!!! That's exactly how I thought it would cost.... Well done.... Love watching mods.
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts Ай бұрын
@@robertsilva5041 Thanks very much. Almost 3000km on the bike now, it's incredibly fun.
@robertsilva5041
@robertsilva5041 Ай бұрын
@@CoolWatts I hope there's some test ride videos. One guy got his e bike up to 100 mph 😲😲😲
@ChapuzasconRober
@ChapuzasconRober Ай бұрын
Hello! Nice bike!!! What chainring do you recommend for the X1 Pro? 32, 38 or 40T? I want to buy one for an enduro bike but I am a little lost.
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts Ай бұрын
@@ChapuzasconRober thanks. Having a 9 or 10 speed cassette makes it less of an issue; you'll still have wide gear ratios. I believe mine came with the middle gearing (38?), and I only use 3,4 and 5 on the cassette.
@ChapuzasconRober
@ChapuzasconRober Ай бұрын
@@CoolWatts Thank you! I went withe the middle option with the 38T :)
@The_Privateer
@The_Privateer Ай бұрын
It's only "cheaper" if you don't value, or place very little value, on your time. Questions/analysis to ask - What is the hourly wage you earn at your normal job? Is that more or less than ~1/2 the cost of a pre-assembled pack? Over what time period? Most adults earn more at their job than the amount "savings" offset by building your own pack.
@EDM-Jigger
@EDM-Jigger Ай бұрын
You should have glued the battery together instead of using clamp connectors to save on space. You would have been able to get more voltage out of it for the same form factor dimensions.
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts Ай бұрын
@@EDM-Jigger No. I explained why not in the video.
@naterodriguez9829
@naterodriguez9829 Ай бұрын
my brakes failed since the first week and never got any warranty from the retailer wich was BS but your video helps me alot Thank you SLAVA UKRAINE
@jamcguire100
@jamcguire100 Ай бұрын
It looks powerful but it strikes me that it wont have much range with 3 x 4Ah batteries? Could do with another in parallel ideally, or another 2.
@EnjoyMoto
@EnjoyMoto 2 ай бұрын
🇺🇦❤️🇺🇲
@mario_on_e-odin2.0
@mario_on_e-odin2.0 2 ай бұрын
Man, I wish you were my neighbor :) I would help you anytime (for free of course) just to have the opportunity to 1) work with such an enthusiastic and systematic person and 2) learn. I upgraded almost everything on my Chinese 6kW e-bike (tyres, rear shock absorber, controller, Brembo brakes + custom mounts, wider brake discs, built-in 3.3kW charger, brake levers, bi-led headlights, Android auto display, etc. ), but that's nothing compared to your build. I look forward to your next videos! Have a nice day!
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
@@mario_on_e-odin2.0 Thanks so much! If you decide to build a Surron in the future, I'm sure you'll be able to easily succeed!
@SurFrankenRon
@SurFrankenRon 2 ай бұрын
I have a shitload of fun with 35kw on mine :)
@SurFrankenRon
@SurFrankenRon 2 ай бұрын
That being said, I stick to about 15kw, 35 is just for when I'm feeling frisky
@DJSurronX
@DJSurronX Ай бұрын
@@SurFrankenRon35kw is uncontrollable but fun as fuck LOL
@MarcoC7811
@MarcoC7811 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved this video. Just sold my surron not that long ago to buy a truck but i miss having one so much. Ive been looking into building one myself to save money once i get a job. This was so informative. Great video bro plz keep posting!
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I'd buy your frame sooner rather than later, just have a feeling they might not be selling them separately forever. I'm already getting parts for a 2nd build, decided to make a street-focused bike with primary and secondary belt drive and supermotos. Good luck with your build!
@gasisthepastendoil
@gasisthepastendoil 2 ай бұрын
...... Where do you find batteries that are not a complete fraud???😢😢😢😢
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
The 2 absolutely reputable sellers: - Europe: nkon nl - US: IMR batteries I'll also be selling authentic cells on the coolwatts site, in sets of 180/198. But those can only be shipped within Ukraine. coolwatts.co
@LarryRichelli
@LarryRichelli 2 ай бұрын
Great video and I appreciate your huge effort. Had to laugh because one of your pluses was that you don't have to replace parts and have a lot of extra parts laying around but the number of times you were saying that you bought this part but the got this part like wheels and such. The loud noise is definitely coming from the primary chain.
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, definitely have some spare parts laying around due to upgrading during the build process! But they'll be put to good use; I decided to build a 2nd bike for street use. Expensive hobby! 😭
@akinnon2000
@akinnon2000 2 ай бұрын
very nice build, very clean, but i dont understand the cells choice. They give 20a each but only have 2500 mah. Why not go all the way directly to 21700 molicels p42a or Samsung 30T? You would get insane discharge, very high capacity and insane charge rate. If you want to stay in 18650 there is Samsung 30Q.
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
40T are 4000mAh cells that do 35A. Thus the pack's total 36Ah capacity.
@oleksandrkozachok4714
@oleksandrkozachok4714 2 ай бұрын
Привіт з України! Дуже крутий пак і надзвичайно професійна робота. Після війни, якщо виживу, буду будувати собі Ebike, тож батарею буду робити по твоєму мануалу. Дякую друже!
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
Duje dyakyu za commentary! I'm American but live in Kherson, can't wait to go back home. Soon! Good luck with your battery build. To victory. Heryoam Slava! 🇺🇦
@oleksandrkozachok4714
@oleksandrkozachok4714 2 ай бұрын
@@CoolWatts Kherson is my city!!! It's amazing 😁
@mario_on_e-odin2.0
@mario_on_e-odin2.0 2 ай бұрын
Excelent video !!! I have different bike and battery and does not need to build a battery but your video is so great that I had to watch it till the end :) Do not appologize for the length of the video, you shared a ton of useful informations and that takes time, it is much better this way that a short video. Plus this is a perfect example how to make an instructional video, I have to learn a lot :) Great job, keep on ! Subscribed.
@NickWindham
@NickWindham 2 ай бұрын
Instead of upgrading the kW it would be cool to see the max kWh or max runtime you could build it to for your level 2 setting of 19kW. Then, it would be cool to know how fast it could be charged without degrading the battery on a circuit with 230v and 32a. Are there smart rapid chargers that will give it the beans at 7.36 kW from say 10% to 60% and then incrementally taper down to trickle?
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
198 or 200 cells is the max you can fit in my already tall, 410mm high battery box. With my 4000mAh Samsung 40T cells, I total 2880wh. That gives me about 80-85km on dirt tires (of course would be more on street tires). If you upgraded to 4500mAh Molicel P45B, you'd get about a 12% increase. 5000 mAh cells would give a 25% increase, which would be great. But the only 5000mAh cells I like, the Molicel P50B, are super expensive.
@NickWindham
@NickWindham 2 ай бұрын
@@CoolWatts sounds like you’re in the sweet spot where trade off between price and performance beyond it isn’t equitable. I guess beyond where you’re at it would take experimenting with pouch batteries or small nuclear reactor.
@NickWindham
@NickWindham 2 ай бұрын
You are really great at sourcing good quality for cheap and building an awesome looking bike. You should start a custom build business. I’m sure there’s a huge market of affluent buyers that would pay you $20K or more for a bike like this.
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! But shipping bikes from Ukraine might be problematic 😂
@NickWindham
@NickWindham 2 ай бұрын
@@CoolWatts You’d be surprised. Customers will pay for extra for fast shipping when their net cost is still significantly better. For example, I bought a Polygon mountain bike from BikesOnline that came in one big box with easy assembly instructions. Their shipping wasn’t cheap, but net it was still a few hundred dollars cheaper than a similarly specced bike shop brand. In your case, you might still be a few grand less expensive. For another example, Arctic Leopard air ships their full size dirt-bikes in a couple big boxes of easy to assemble parts. Lastly, being a Ukraine based business will serve you extremely well in international markets. We want to support you!
@uncle.matts.ebikes
@uncle.matts.ebikes 2 ай бұрын
My man...this is 1 very sexy pack! Well built, great job!
@imho7250
@imho7250 2 ай бұрын
First of all, this is such an amazing video. Definitely something personal should watch before making a high power pack. @1:27:00 there are two different ANT boot up wire type: 2 black wires are just connected to a momentary on switch, normally accessible on the outside of the battery case. Red and black wire needs a 3v-5v source. Worthless in most cases. Lol I have both versions. Since you installed your ANT correctly, not cutting off 3 of the 4 power cables that ensure current is distributed correctly across the mosfets, you might be able to get longer times at higher amps. As you can see in settings, there are 3 discharge current zones, each with its own time limit. Zone 1, 0a to max continuous, no time limit. As long as the MOS temp doesn’t get hot you can bump this up some. Zone 2. Max continues to peak. This has a time limit. You can set it to several minutes if you want. Zone 3: peak discharge to short circuit protection. This can be set for a few seconds just to cover a minor surge from the controller. Zone 4: short circuit cutoff, normally set in microseconds. Should be set as low as possible that doesn’t hinder zone 3, but high enough to allow pre charge of the capacitors in the controller. Just monitor your app for temperature and test it when doing the current limit, but the ANT normally under rates the values. It does have thermal protection that will shut down the BMS but it’s important to limit current to something that takes several seconds to reach overtemp so the BMS can shut down before frying. Of course you have to juggle between the BMS and the controller settings so there is no conflict. I use fardriver with boost (which also has a timer) so my normal line current is set within the ANT continuous amps zone and the boost current is in the peak current zone (2), with a time limit shorter than that set in the ANT. I think if you monitor the app you will see the ANT stays cool as a cucumber in normal operation. To limit heat in the battery and BMS, after the first top balance, you can set balance current to 20 milliamps and it will still do its job and not make much heat.
@CoolWatts
@CoolWatts 2 ай бұрын
Awesome information! Thank you so much. I've been in communication with Ant, and they now have a great BMS for these Surron/Talaria packs: 17-24S, 220A continuous/ 550A peak, and small enough to fit on top easily. Wish it had been available when I did this build. Next time! antbms.vip/product/ant-bms-17s-24s-50a-380a-smart-52v-88v-lifepo4-li-ion-lto-battery-protection-board/
@imho7250
@imho7250 2 ай бұрын
@@CoolWatts , yes, ANT has made huge advances in just the last few years. They are dirt cheap and very reliable and available in power ranges for the biggest controllers made for ebikes. There are so many ways to set up balancing on the ANT for my EXGF I set it to automatically balance each time it’s fully charged. Basically default settings. But for my own I disable automatic balancing by setting the prerequisites too high, and then I periodically initiate a balance to 0.000v differential. Then I do a health check, checking voltage sag at peak amps, and the cell differential at peak amps, then discharge the pack until resting differential is 0.100v, which generally means at least one brick is heading South. Making note of the cycle AH change which should be about 50% of the battery AH rating. Then fully charge without allowing balancing. The first time its to get baseline readings. I would expect your pack to have some quirky cell differential jumps under peak load every 4 cells since there is a copper wire between this cells instead of directly tab to tab connection. And resting differential after full charge should come back to within 0.002v differential. Then I just monitor that differential at top balance and once it gets over 0.005v i will balance to 0.000v again and start a fresh monitoring period. As you can imagine only a small percentage of people even care whats going on in their battery but since you took a lot of time to make it, you might be ine who wants to see how its health is trending. My health monitoring showed me some bricks I damaged during construction (burned holes in the bottom during spot welding) were slowly increasing their self discharge rate, so I was able to teardown the pack before it got out of hand (cell self-discharging fast enough to get hot). One of your viewers made a couple of 30a 20AH lipo packs with ANT BMS but still waiting for the test results under load.
@gh00st.u4r
@gh00st.u4r 2 ай бұрын
Hey can some one send me a link to this qs8 connector?