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Doctorbass

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Using Monolith battery Stand alone
« on: April 05, 2021, 08:51:23 AM »

Hello guys, Long time no posting ah haa! io know i'm too busy and it,s my fault! ::)

I recently made a video that instead of posting on FB i decided to do both and also post it here. 

I have a trip project that will require driving on a single charge at reasonable speed for 381km as this is between the 50 to 53th parallel in the north of Quebec!!

The solution: building a range extender using one of the Monolith that i have in my garage!

but as well it involve being able to use it STAND ALONE!   yes.. a bit portable 12.5kWh energy source on a single wheeled trailer! well that's my plan from now!

I made a video to show you the update:




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Re: Using Monolith battery Stand alone
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2021, 10:05:37 PM »

Well it's taken 6 years but glad to see someone with the knowledge to do it is putting the idea to use.

https://www.electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=5287.msg37169#msg37169
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Re: Using Monolith battery Stand alone
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2021, 10:46:56 PM »

I used a one wheel trailer when I went on vacation with my guzzi. I had my girlfriend on the back and a trailer was much better than loading everything on the bike. Only when accelerating and braking you felt the weight. Even on the highway in germany at 160 km/h everything was stable as if there was no trailer at all. Mine was a "freebird",made in the netherlands. I believe they still make them. It had a small wheel with highspeed tire on it. Maybe you can look it up to give you an idea how to make one, or buy one like it (I think they are expensive though.
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