Transport 2-3 wheels and large NiCd battery

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Mister_Ash
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Transport 2-3 wheels and large NiCd battery




by Mister_Ash » 07/10/17, 14:32

Hello everybody

I do not know if I am in the right section or if there is another more DIY access.

So here,
I have the possibility of recovering a certain quantity of 30V / 40Ah batteries. They are each composed of 20 1.5V Ni / Cad batteries for a weight of approximately 35kg. More info HERE .

Several reuse ideas came to my mind:
- Tesla coils to have fun This video always made me laugh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1O2jcfOylU

- a magnetic gun In all honor : Cheesy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWeJsaCiGQ0

- an EMP To destroy the lives of those who spend their time on their mobile phones at work : Twisted: : Twisted: : Twisted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvpZXmYRP4o

- wind or photovoltaic energy storage.
- an elephant taser : Shock:

Where I work the new policy is the electric vehicle.
So I'm looking for info on making a scooter or electric scooter.
There are a lot of subjects created (which I will explore elsewhere) but I am mainly looking for the calculations to be made to create a small vehicle that could travel around 20-25km / h taking these batteries into account. (which motor to push a man of 75-80kg + weight of the battery for example)

Thank you in advance for your answers .

PS: I'm still taking information for Tesla Coils, the magnetic Canon and the EMP. : Wink:
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Re: 2-3 wheel transport and large battery




by Petrus » 07/10/17, 17:34

I don't really see the usefulness of the batteries for a Tesla coil.
We can make a big one with microwave transformers if you're interested:

The wisest would be to use the batteries to store renewable energy, but if you want to make a vehicle of it, I advise you this site: http://www.etotheipiplusone.net/?page_id=197
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