Im running a 48v20ah ping. Problem is i live in Pennsylvania. This winter is very hard because i have to store and charge my bike in the mud room, where its only a small handful of degrees warmer outside. My range is down to about a third or quarter of what it normally is. Now i understand why, and i accept it, but more importantly, i know the dangers of charging below 40 degrees, you can and will lithium plate either the cathode or anode (can't remember which one) thus destroying the battery. There's nothing i can do about this battery, I'm stuck with no practical way to change the circumstances till spring. But if the battery survives till spring, I will likely replace it to get my range back.
The question is, are there any chemistry's out there yet that can withstand the cold?
I do plan on building a new battery box that will allow me to detach the pack and bring it inside to warm before charging, the problem is im on location for my job and my workshop is 4 hours away with no practical means to get the bike back there. Any of you have a creative solution for this problem?
The question is, are there any chemistry's out there yet that can withstand the cold?
I do plan on building a new battery box that will allow me to detach the pack and bring it inside to warm before charging, the problem is im on location for my job and my workshop is 4 hours away with no practical means to get the bike back there. Any of you have a creative solution for this problem?