Hard to see how the battery could make a difference in top speed, given that the nominal voltage output is the same for all the Turbo batteries. I have tried the 3 different Turbo batteries in my Turbo X and haven't noticed any real difference. In each case, the assist stops at 26-27 mph. It is possible that there was a fuller charge in the new battery, which will increase output a bit until some discharge takes place. Or maybe you were a little more excited with the new battery!Today I was able to cruise on the flats in full Turbo mode with the 691 Wh Turbo S battery on my 200W base Turbo. I was able to sustain at least 27 mph with assist still running. The cutout was just above 27 mph. I logged a mile in 2:16 which is 26.5 mph. Cadence was around 90 rpm. This is definitely faster than I could go (by maybe 1 or 1.5 mph) using the 468 Wh standard Turbo battery.
http://www.bixmart.com/nominal-voltage-of-lithium-ion-batteries_ep_54-1.html
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