Is that a "lectric" battery? Is there a part number somewhere? Its kinda cool with the gauge on it, but a part number or the specific thing it came off of would help in trying to a find a replacement.
Is that a "lectric" battery? Is there a part number somewhere? Its kinda cool with the gauge on it, but a part number or the specific thing it came off of would help in trying to a find a replacement.
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I found that, but I think that one has a built in tail light, and I am sure would need to be retrofitted onto the bike. Just kinda looked similar. Where did he purchase the bike?
Thanks. Purchased 6 years ago. Looking for members here that may have ordered this style battery. On the aftermarket. It’s the base and connectors that need to match. But a new case and base would be swell.
Those were likely batteries used in the now defunct Lectric longboard company... or something like that. For 2 ah they probably aren't worth the weight/power trade.
Those were likely batteries used in the now defunct Lectric longboard company... or something like that. For 2 ah they probably aren't worth the weight/power trade.
Yes, the cells are the venerable PF. 2AH is the charge rate. Just like my 7 year old packs. I’m glad those 2A charger plugs are being phased out by good builders.
https://www.amazon.com/Unit-Power-W...s=unit+pack+power&qid=1625364802&sr=8-12&th=1 is what I used. The battery is larger so won't fit the old rack but this link is a combo rack and battery. I just cut the old connector on the bike and spliced it to the new battery cord that comes with it. The rack wasn't to difficult to install. Can still unplug the battery with the cord that comes with it and it has a lock to prevent theft.