bikerjohn
Well-Known Member
Being a 240# biker, there is no question that to go the distance one needs to use battery power conservatively. Having enough reserve battery capacity to assist pedaling effort at critical moments, is what I am trying to achieve.
Here is a technique which seems to preserve battery power while maximizing motor performance: Keep the "pedal assist" mode set at "low" or "medium" power. If an extra boost of power is desired in order to maintain or increase speed, boost battery output by utilizing the "full electric" mode. On the EG Zurich 350 IX bike that I recently purchased that is accomplished by engaging the thumb actuated throttle control.
Using the fully electric mode only at moments when a full power assist is wanted, minimizes battery drain. Using the thumb throttle along with pedal assist, decreases battery drain when compared to "throttle only" use, or pedal assist mode set at high.
Here is a technique which seems to preserve battery power while maximizing motor performance: Keep the "pedal assist" mode set at "low" or "medium" power. If an extra boost of power is desired in order to maintain or increase speed, boost battery output by utilizing the "full electric" mode. On the EG Zurich 350 IX bike that I recently purchased that is accomplished by engaging the thumb actuated throttle control.
Using the fully electric mode only at moments when a full power assist is wanted, minimizes battery drain. Using the thumb throttle along with pedal assist, decreases battery drain when compared to "throttle only" use, or pedal assist mode set at high.