Bruce Arnold
Well-Known Member
On Friday, I did a 20 mile ride in to town and back. I don't recharge after every ride, so the battery was at around 49 volts when I set out. It was down to 44 volts when I got home.
44 volts is where I start to notice a serious loss of performance BTW.
The wife wanted to go for a ride later that afternoon, so I put the battery on the charger. In 2 hours it went from 44 to 48 volts. That's from 2 tick marks on the battery indicator to 6, if anyone wants a rough-and-ready comparison.
At 48 volts, we're back to good performance. Not as good as a full charge, but as my old man used to say, "good enough is good enough."
The main takeaway for me is how quickly you can add significant juice in just a couple of hours. This is useful information IMHO so I thought I'd share it.
44 volts is where I start to notice a serious loss of performance BTW.
The wife wanted to go for a ride later that afternoon, so I put the battery on the charger. In 2 hours it went from 44 to 48 volts. That's from 2 tick marks on the battery indicator to 6, if anyone wants a rough-and-ready comparison.
At 48 volts, we're back to good performance. Not as good as a full charge, but as my old man used to say, "good enough is good enough."
The main takeaway for me is how quickly you can add significant juice in just a couple of hours. This is useful information IMHO so I thought I'd share it.