SpiritElectrics
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- Sep 21, 2014
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Hey I bought the E-go Cruiser by Yuneec a couple of days ago and after riding it for awhile I've noticed that it doesn't go very far. According to the distance tracking app on my phone, I can only go about 8-8.5 miles before the board kicks into low power mode. After that I can go for maybe another mile or two but I feel very disappointed with the range I am getting. Where is my 18 miles!? After hours of researching the only thing i could find was a developer saying that it could take up to three full charges for the battery to reach its full potential, so I'm just hoping that the performance of my battery will improve the more that I use it. :|
Is there something I'm missing or doing wrong? Or has Yuneec failed to mention going up a single hill will take like 10% or more of your battery?
I saw the commute from Brooklyn to NYC video but that's only 5.5 miles and there are no videos showing the board actually going 18 miles.
There are quite a few hills that are 10-30% grade on my commute but should they really effect my range so drastically?
Any advice or insight would be appreciated.
Is there something I'm missing or doing wrong? Or has Yuneec failed to mention going up a single hill will take like 10% or more of your battery?
I saw the commute from Brooklyn to NYC video but that's only 5.5 miles and there are no videos showing the board actually going 18 miles.
There are quite a few hills that are 10-30% grade on my commute but should they really effect my range so drastically?
Any advice or insight would be appreciated.