John Dombrowski
Active Member
If you only ever charge to 80 percent, how will you even know if it goes to 100!?
Exactly, but that's straight from the expert.....
If you only ever charge to 80 percent, how will you even know if it goes to 100!?
I just got a Turbo SC battery for my 2014 Turbo S.
Exactly. Why would anyone not want to charge a battery to 100%?
If you only ever charge to 80 percent, how will you even know if it goes to 100!?
As I explained, it will severely decrease the battery's cycle life.
If you're comfortable with 300-500 cycles and then replacing your battery for $500+, then charging to 100% is fine, but if you'd like to get 1000-2000 cycles, the only way to do that with today's lithium cells is to manage the charge state. It's a trade-off either way, and the right answer is different for every ebike owner. I used to be able to manage my charge because I had a 10 mile commute each way on flat ground, so I was able to start my commute at 80% charge and get to work with ~30% charge remaining, then charge it up to 80% at the office, and then commute home and charge back up to 80% in the evening. Now I live in San Francisco and the hills here severely reduce my bike's range, so I tend to charge my bike to 100% more often so that I don't have range anxiety.
Everything works fine with the new battery. I was able to do my normal commute faster with more battery left. Paradoxically I had harder workout at the same time.
The app took a couple of tries to figure out.
When you are talking about the app and its buggyness, is it Android or iOS.
Ive put 4500km on my pack in the last 6 months and its suffered no noticeable degradation, only thing that seems to effect range (other than wind and hills etc) is the ambient temp, when it drops the battery just gets used up a tiny bit faster, maybe an extra 4% per commute, but hell, that could be the way I ride too.
Interestingly enough, I dont see virtually any range increase dropping power down to 70%, and only perhaps an extra 10km at 50%. However, at 40% I can get at least 35km more than in 70% mode.
Battery gets charged every time its been ridden, regardless of charge level, my commute usually leaves it around 40%. It will be interesting to see how the battery is operating in a years time. From previous experience, I should see little to no change.