blackjackel
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- Jan 28, 2015
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I'm thinking of taking my battery to an electric bike shop to get it tested for actual capacity.... Is this a thing that someone else has done? Is it possible to do?
My reasons:
I have the Dillenger 1000w 48v 10ah kit, I see the distance rating on that kit to be 55km with pedal assist and 30km without pedal assist.
They way I use my bike is that I pedal as hard as I can along with the motor from a dead stop till I get to full speed (25mph), after I hit top speed I stop pedaling and use the motor to keep me moving (I don't have a 9 speed gear or anything like that, so pedaling at top speed isn't really doable). The range I get out of that is about 24km, which is short of the 30km stated without pedal assist, and this is considering that I do assist the motor by pedaling (hard) up till full speed.
My rear rack failed on me the 2nd day I had it installed (due to the poor design or construction of the rack itself), this caused the battery to fall off the back of my bike. After I was sent a replacement rack, it failed again 17 days after I had installed it, this time my bike fell off of my bike, struck the ground, and slid a few feet till it came to a stop. I never really had enough time the first time around to test the range of the battery. My experienced range (Given above) was after the 2nd time the battery hit the ground.
I feel like maybe the battery falling has caused the battery capacity to go down? I'm not sure, but I do want to get the battery tested.
My reasons:
I have the Dillenger 1000w 48v 10ah kit, I see the distance rating on that kit to be 55km with pedal assist and 30km without pedal assist.
They way I use my bike is that I pedal as hard as I can along with the motor from a dead stop till I get to full speed (25mph), after I hit top speed I stop pedaling and use the motor to keep me moving (I don't have a 9 speed gear or anything like that, so pedaling at top speed isn't really doable). The range I get out of that is about 24km, which is short of the 30km stated without pedal assist, and this is considering that I do assist the motor by pedaling (hard) up till full speed.
My rear rack failed on me the 2nd day I had it installed (due to the poor design or construction of the rack itself), this caused the battery to fall off the back of my bike. After I was sent a replacement rack, it failed again 17 days after I had installed it, this time my bike fell off of my bike, struck the ground, and slid a few feet till it came to a stop. I never really had enough time the first time around to test the range of the battery. My experienced range (Given above) was after the 2nd time the battery hit the ground.
I feel like maybe the battery falling has caused the battery capacity to go down? I'm not sure, but I do want to get the battery tested.