I am considering the purchase of a new CCS having the 21Ah battery.
Would anyone have any thoughts re: the Juiced 52V 21Ah battery vs their 52V 19.2Ah battery?
Is the 21Ah battery a good battery?
Thanks for any help/recommendations
I can't speak to the 19 as this is my first Ebike but the 21 so far has been great. A bit on the heavy side but you don't notice it too much in the CCS. This is the picture I took after my commute home the other day, keep in mind that I have I have almost 2km of very steep uphill climbs
Hi Bruce. They are not offered anymore but I was wondering why? The 52V 19.2Ah battery seems to have replaced it.Do they still make the 21 Ah battery? I thought it went by the wayside about the time the CCX hit the market.
Do they still make the 21 Ah battery? I thought it went by the wayside about the time the CCX hit the market.
Hi Bruce. I just found this: https://support.juicedbikes.com/hc/...-do-you-not-sell-the-21Ah-battery-any-longer-I've never seen any explanation for the switch from 21 to 19.2. In real world terms, it doesn't make much difference. The fact that both are 52 V is much more important.
Well, they did have a 21 Ah 48 V battery back when I got my CCS. I doubt you are talking about that one.
There was also a 17.4 Ah 48 V battery, which is the one I bought, and which I might be the last customer to buy one before they disappeared.
Would it work to pair the 52V 21Ah battery with the 52V controller or would the52V 19.2Ah battery be better?That makes sense.. the CCX has 25Ah controller, but without high discharge rate batteries, powerful controller is useless.
Im not quite sure what you mean, I am super new to all this. My display does show 58.8 volts when i charge to 100%. and I do have the 0 assist level and the R mode as well.Did your kit include the 52V advanced display or the 48V? If the 48V does the voltage read correctly or is it pegged, if one can use that term for a digital display?
Thank you Timpo, for your reply. Excellent video. Will a 48V Advanced display read correctly or will I have to upgrade to the 52V Advanced display to get accurate voltage, etc. readings?Generally, 48V controller can handle 52V just fine as voltage being so close.
For example, the current owner of 48V Juiced, Rad Power, Volt, Surface 604, etc.. can use 52V battery without damaging the controller.
Thanks! Interesting!Hi Bruce. I just found this: https://support.juicedbikes.com/hc/...-do-you-not-sell-the-21Ah-battery-any-longer-