Thanks for the info!First look at some options on eBay. You will have more options if you are willing to install a new battery that is a different configuration. To find its exact twin will be harder. If you do, that will be a score. The cells make all the difference. Read the specification. Most available right now, where housed in the US are generic Chinese cells.
Thanks for the info on the pins on the batteryLooks like a Hailong pack, not a Dolphin. At least Dolphins are the same, I've learned there are two styles for the Hailong base, incompatible with each other, and several styles for the pins, like 4 pins vs 5 pins, and flat pins vs round pins.
I bought a five pin Hailong pack, but it's for a new DIY build.
Indeed, I have an older setup for dorado shorter than I´ve been able to find. (400mm/ 15 1/2 inches?)To find its exact twin will be harder.
Nice set up!This is why I have moved to using batteries with one universal mounting. The standard water bottle cage, 90mm and round! And one connector across various capacities of batteries. I can swap out batteries based on the ride that day, the smaller and lighter the better. Or take two if needed even if they are different sizes. But I make different voltages have different connectors, so I am less likely to experience a major screw up. Small screw-ups are my favorite way of learning. I try to do as many original ones as I can each day. I love each and every one, embracing them them all.
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I´m wrestling with this issue while building my gas/electric hybrid. This definitely is an interestingThis is why I have moved to using batteries with one universal mounting. The standard water bottle cage, 90mm and round! And one connector across various capacities of batteries. I can swap out batteries based on the ride that day, the smaller and lighter the better. Or take two if needed even if they are different sizes. But I make different voltages have different connectors, so I am less likely to experience a major screw up. Small screw-ups are my favorite way of learning. I try to do as many original ones as I can each day. I love each and every one, embracing them them all.
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