Battery for Stromer ST1 500w from 2012.

forkunm

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I'm looking to buy a used Strommer ST1 from 2012. Battery goes to 30% after 30km of flat surface moderate use. Any advice. I'm based in Poland regarding sending the pack for a redo. What do you recommend I do.
 
A repack is about $600. Can you show us a photo or two of the battery next to or on top of something of a standard size, such as a piece of copy paper or a ruler. How many volts?
 
Hi, here are three photos, one showing the 2 pin entry with spec and the second the battery, the third the new battery which is available from Stromer but not on their web site (as this is an old bike so the original battery is no longer listed)
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@forkunm, are the central pins essential to the operation of the bike or is it for monitoring unnecessary data on the display. If that is the case and it should be, then you can just use any small 36V battery. I use the smaller batteries every day. Batteries with similar capacity now can be light and highly compact. Here are a couple of them.
 

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@forkunm, are the central pins essential to the operation of the bike or is it for monitoring unnecessary data on the display. If that is the case and it should be, then you can just use any small 36V battery. I use the smaller batteries every day. Batteries with similar capacity now can be light and highly compact. Here are a couple of them.
They power the motor this is the only connection
 
Great! Any 36V Li-ion battery will work. Next question: Do you have water bottle cage mounts on the seat tube? That is the portion of the bike's frame that goes from the area near the pedals up to the seat post.
If not that is okay. You will mount the new battery using three Topeak Versamounts. The leads will be connected to the old leads to the motor with automotive heat shrink crimping connectors and shielded with adhesive heat shrink tubbing along their entire length. Red to red, black to black. That is it.
I just saw a couple of batteries that will work for you for under $200 on both eBay and Amazon. These are not top-notch but are a vast improvement for a ten-year old battery and the new one may last five-years. The old battery was made on the 35th day of 2011.
I was hoping others would join in so that you can get second and third opinions. I am happy to help when you have further questions.
 
Great! Any 36V Li-ion battery will work. Next question: Do you have water bottle cage mounts on the seat tube? That is the portion of the bike's frame that goes from the area near the pedals up to the seat post.
If not that is okay. You will mount the new battery using three Topeak Versamounts. The leads will be connected to the old leads to the motor with automotive heat shrink crimping connectors and shielded with adhesive heat shrink tubbing along their entire length. Red to red, black to black. That is it.
I just saw a couple of batteries that will work for you for under $200 on both eBay and Amazon. These are not top-notch but are a vast improvement for a ten-year old battery and the new one may last five-years. The old battery was made on the 35th day of 2011.
I was hoping others would join in so that you can get second and third opinions. I am happy to help when you have further questions.
The battery is inserted into the frame not on the frame. Interesting, if the pins are the same as in the photo then maybe it could work. Could you send a link to one you thought would work please.
 
The battery is inserted into the frame not on the frame. Interesting, if the pins are the same as in the photo then maybe it could work. Could you send a link to one you thought would work please.
@Timpo is saying you should see the prior discussion on your battery issue. And you should. I am suggesting cutting the wires to the old connector and ditching it and moving the battery placement so that you are not stuck with a legacy in frame mount battery. This way you get to pick your battery and are not stuck.
 
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