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E-BIKES - the way to hunt in the west
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 2731634" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>In southern Nevada the rules for where e-bike riding is legal have been made fairly clear and so far I see all e-bikers obeying them when I'm out hiking.</p><p>In fact my experience with both mountain bikers and e-mountain bikers is that mountain bikers are more likely to be riding too fast near and around hikers than are e-mountain bikers. Our trails in Henderson, NV see roughly 35% of the users as saome form of mountain biking.</p><p>I take delivery of my e-mtb in mid February and plan on a lot of trail riding to learn how to use it with skill.</p><p></p><p><strong>CHARGING AN E-MOUNTAIN BIKE ON WEEK LONG HUNTS</strong> - my solution</p><p></p><p>1.) BATTERY-> BLUETTI AC200 MAX (has lithium iron phosphate media for thousands more charge/discharge cycles than lithium ion batteries and NO fire danger.) This LFP battery is only a tad heavier than Li-ion battery of the same power.</p><p>2.) SOLAR BLANKET-> Off Grid TREK (best, most portable foldable solar panels <em>to charge the Bluetti)</em></p><p>3.) On returning to camp after a day of hunting I'll plug my bike into the BLUETTI "solar generator"as they are called. about 3 hours charge time is enough to top off batteries that are 50% depleted.</p><p></p><p>I don't want a small Honda gas generator and the many cans of gasoline I'd have to carry for it.</p><p>Additionally I can use this solar/battery combination to power home appliances if there is an extended power outage where I live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 2731634, member: 54178"] In southern Nevada the rules for where e-bike riding is legal have been made fairly clear and so far I see all e-bikers obeying them when I'm out hiking. In fact my experience with both mountain bikers and e-mountain bikers is that mountain bikers are more likely to be riding too fast near and around hikers than are e-mountain bikers. Our trails in Henderson, NV see roughly 35% of the users as saome form of mountain biking. I take delivery of my e-mtb in mid February and plan on a lot of trail riding to learn how to use it with skill. [B]CHARGING AN E-MOUNTAIN BIKE ON WEEK LONG HUNTS[/B] - my solution 1.) BATTERY-> BLUETTI AC200 MAX (has lithium iron phosphate media for thousands more charge/discharge cycles than lithium ion batteries and NO fire danger.) This LFP battery is only a tad heavier than Li-ion battery of the same power. 2.) SOLAR BLANKET-> Off Grid TREK (best, most portable foldable solar panels [I]to charge the Bluetti)[/I] 3.) On returning to camp after a day of hunting I'll plug my bike into the BLUETTI "solar generator"as they are called. about 3 hours charge time is enough to top off batteries that are 50% depleted. I don't want a small Honda gas generator and the many cans of gasoline I'd have to carry for it. Additionally I can use this solar/battery combination to power home appliances if there is an extended power outage where I live. [/QUOTE]
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