steve marino
Active Member
I have a $600 Ancheer eBike w/ a 36V 8ah battery. I like it a lot, but would like more range. Realistically it will do 10 to 12 miles if I watch the gauge, something I dislike doing. To get more miles per charge, I'm gong to buy another battery like the one I have for $180, mount it on the bike w/ the original, and switch over to that one when the first one gets low. Should be able to get an honest 20-24 miles that way, and wiring it will be simple since it will be running on just the one until I switch to the other. No need to change controllers or worry about frying anything.
At some point I plan on selling this one and buying a replacement bike, and was wondering if there are any $800 bikes being made w/ a 15 ah battery? To me, an eBike needs at least a 20-25 mile range to make riding it stress free and fun. When I rode the old Currie eBikes w/ lead acid batteries, having two batteries on the bike meant that you never had to worry about getting home. If one got you x amount of miles before one ran down, then the other would surely get you back.
At some point I plan on selling this one and buying a replacement bike, and was wondering if there are any $800 bikes being made w/ a 15 ah battery? To me, an eBike needs at least a 20-25 mile range to make riding it stress free and fun. When I rode the old Currie eBikes w/ lead acid batteries, having two batteries on the bike meant that you never had to worry about getting home. If one got you x amount of miles before one ran down, then the other would surely get you back.
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