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(New) Gotway " Extreme Bull " Commander leaked datasheet


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20 hours ago, meepmeepmayer said:

DAMN $2200 for a 3600Wh wheel (the better version, HT):dribble: It's not like it got any worse over time. No suspension but great otherwise.

Buy one plus a replacement board to be future-proof, and done!

I wonder if it's so cheap because everyone wants suspension nowadays...

Looks like they put their remaining Hero HT wheels on sale for $2299 last night, and now they're sold out. Maaannn

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On 8/12/2021 at 5:32 PM, stephen said:

This might be another leaperkim wheel ,,,,,16inch 3600wh😬?

Think the might be trying for all of the market

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What is the lumen of the front light in Commander? 

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The spec of the headlight in “Commander”  is XPG-R5 LED each side. The lumen of XPG-R5 is 600, which means two LED amounting to 1200LM in headlight of the “Commander”. 
 

 

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  • 6 months later...

bought this from Alien Rides. I was informed that they likely have the LG50T cell battery packs, notorious for fire issues.

 

My friend assures me that the 50Ts are only an issue when used on a wheel with 2 packs and being that the commander has 4, it's fine.

I also heard that charging these in the cold can lead to issues as well.

can I get another opinion about this please. thanks

 

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actually I have since checked and I was lucky enough to have gotten one with 50E packs, although I did see that they had been selling the high torque version with 50T packs perhaps the HT is more efficient and are okay with those packs

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2 hours ago, ZweemZ said:

My friend assures me that the 50Ts are only an issue when used on a wheel with 2 packs and being that the commander has 4, it's fine.

I don’t know what your friend was after, since the amount of packs doesn’t affect the level of fire risk.

 And you shouldn’t charge any li-ion at below +5•C temperatures.

 There are of course a few other dos and don’ts for li-ions as well. I’d search for battery maintenance tips on this forum if you need more info.

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