So, this is my first post on the forums here. I am completely new to the scene of ebikes and, after a lot of research, I chose to purchase the latest edition of the CCS from Juiced Bikes. I am excited to receive the bike via delivery any day now.
I realize that JB recommends the Cycle Satiator so as to extend battery life, among other reasons.
I wanted to just to take an informal poll to see what previous CCS owners have done with the different charging options out there:
-Have you gone with the standard-issued JB charger for your CCS?
-If so, do you find yourself trying to time the charges to keep it from going beyond the recommended 80%?
-How worried are you about extending your battery life?
-How much do you go out of your way to extend your battery life (these batteries not cheap!)?
-Or did you just purchase the Cycle Satiator to manage alll of these things?
Also, if there is any advice for a new ebiker (is that the right term?) or a new CCS owner, please let me know. Since I am not using the ebike for commuting purposes and solely for recreation, I'm not sure how much I need to worry about these things, but I wanted a greater perspective on the matter. Thanks!
I realize that JB recommends the Cycle Satiator so as to extend battery life, among other reasons.
I wanted to just to take an informal poll to see what previous CCS owners have done with the different charging options out there:
-Have you gone with the standard-issued JB charger for your CCS?
-If so, do you find yourself trying to time the charges to keep it from going beyond the recommended 80%?
-How worried are you about extending your battery life?
-How much do you go out of your way to extend your battery life (these batteries not cheap!)?
-Or did you just purchase the Cycle Satiator to manage alll of these things?
Also, if there is any advice for a new ebiker (is that the right term?) or a new CCS owner, please let me know. Since I am not using the ebike for commuting purposes and solely for recreation, I'm not sure how much I need to worry about these things, but I wanted a greater perspective on the matter. Thanks!