Joergen8
Active Member
I was looking into the excellent programmable charger from Grin Tech, their Cycle Satiator, which would enable me to set the target voltage to say 85% each time. This could as much as double the life of the insanely expensive BH 12Ah battery, which is probably rated at 500-600 half-charge cycles before a 10% reduction in capacity (?). Charging to max AND especially keeping the battery at max charge is detrimental, and our "dumb" OEM charger doesn't give us any control over this, other than learning the time it takes to fill each bar, setting a timer, and pulling the cord at roughly the desired charge.
http://www.ebikes.ca/product-info/cycle-satiator.html
The problem of course is, BH has made it difficult to use 3rd party chargers with their proprietary connectors. But, you could ask around for broken BH chargers to salvage, and cut and solder the needed connector to a lead.
The connector on the EVO battery itself is a monster with several pins, but the on-frame charge port is a simple plug with just three pins, and shouldn't be too difficult to figure out?
If anybody is already using this on their bike, let's hear it!
http://www.ebikes.ca/product-info/cycle-satiator.html
The problem of course is, BH has made it difficult to use 3rd party chargers with their proprietary connectors. But, you could ask around for broken BH chargers to salvage, and cut and solder the needed connector to a lead.
The connector on the EVO battery itself is a monster with several pins, but the on-frame charge port is a simple plug with just three pins, and shouldn't be too difficult to figure out?
If anybody is already using this on their bike, let's hear it!