Beagle123
10 kW
I was very happy with my scooter's power until just recently. It used to be zippy and it could go 20 miles on a charge. Now it only goes 10 miles, and its lacking power.
I have a 10 mile commute, and I used to be able to go up the slight hill leading to my house at 18 mph. Now when I reach home, its ablout 13 mph. And I know it would be dead shortly if I contiunued to use it.
I'm pretty sure my batteries are the problem.
I have an amp meter hooked up to the batteries. Under maximum load conditions I used to be able to pull 30 amps. Now the maximum is about 25 amps (full throttle uphill). Thiis is weird to me because the discharge rate for SLA batteries is 200+ amps. For example these batteries, which are similar to mine have a discharge rate of 250 amps:
http://www.batteryspace.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2176
Also, fetcher posted a video of his vego scooter that had much smaller 10 aH batteries, and he was drawing 60 amps! And they were recycled!
Are my batteries duds?
Another test I did was to hook up a voltmeter, and watch it when I ride. When I was drawing 20 amps, the voltage would sag to 30 volts. I saw it go as low as 28 volts. (I think I even saw it at 22v--it was dark).
What is considered a normal sag? What does this mean?
I bought a desulfator when the problem started, and it seemed to help a little.
These batteries are only about 4 months old. I've always had them hooked up to the charger when not in use. I've drained them almosst completely a couple of times. I took two long rides in one day once. I've been storing my scooter in a hot garage. It get to be perhaps 90-100 degrees on a hot day. I ride it about 10 miles per day.
What went wrong? Fetcher said he was using 6 year old batteries.