I wanted to post my real world experience w/ the Lectric XP 2.0
Background:
I have never purchased an E-Bike. My office is about 6 miles from my house (lots of hills). I had some pretty serious ankle surgery last fall and wanted something to get some exercise + motion on the ankle and ease into it.
Also, I an Electrical Engineer w/ 20 years experience in power electronics (relevant in the content below)
I thought I would play the lotter a bit and run the experiment w/ the Lectric XP 2.0 @$1k
Experience:
I did my homework and saw that this was a "Alibaba" bike w/ US marketing. You can find the bike on Alibaba for roughly $500. They are design to be customized (i.e. The Lectric Logo, etc) for volume orders. Lectric is simply rebranding an existing bike from Asia and providing a customer support front end and US based store/distribution.
It took roughly 3 weeks to get the from initial order. Took about 2 hours to unpack, inspect, inflate tires, etc.
Mon: 1st Ride went OK.
Tues: 2nd Ride Went OK.
Wed: The bike powered up w/ E 007 error code (flashing). I powered the bike on/off and it went away. I made it to work. The website said to check the connects to the controller. Everything looked OK. I reseated all the connectors.
Thurs: The Bike came up with the E 007 code again. I rechecked the connectors to the controller, cycled power, etc but could not solve the E 007 error.
I contacted support. A few days of back and forth. You generally get 1 email a day w/ support so it can take awhile to work through the tech script. They sent a new controller and I got it in this past Sat. I wired it in, double checked connections, etc. Upon "closing" the bike I heard a snapping sound. The contacts to the battery/controller plate had indications of serious arcing.
At this point I stopped as I did not want a battery fire. I believe the 2nd controller was DOA with a shorted switch bridge (I have designed BLDC controllers for very large motors),
I contact support again. They are sending more parts. My gut feeling is that the battery has some level of short circuit protection (or else there would be a lot of fires).
Conclusion
I believe the 2nd controller may have taken out the display unit. My guess is the motor is OK. Battery may be damaged. Based upon my prior experience w/ designing motor controllers, the motor controller supplied with the bike is not rated for the 500W motor. I tracked down the part numbers in side the controller and it is marginal at best. I would expect a lot of issues across all the bikes.
So, if you are considering the bike, make sure to price in the fact that this is just a rebranded Asian bike and are playing the lottery. I rolled the dice and it the odds were not in my favor. Also keep in mind that your local bike shop may not help you at all with service. My experience is that it is not cost effective for them to help with this type of product.
Next time I would spend more $$$ to get a better product. What I saved in $$$ was eaten up in time. It might also make sense to buy a decent bike and add the electronics/hub motor yourself. You might have better control over the quality of the parts.
I'll post a follow up when I get more parts. Unfortunately you can't purchase the controller or display from the website. You can find parts on the web that are similar but you are on your own to figure it out.
Background:
I have never purchased an E-Bike. My office is about 6 miles from my house (lots of hills). I had some pretty serious ankle surgery last fall and wanted something to get some exercise + motion on the ankle and ease into it.
Also, I an Electrical Engineer w/ 20 years experience in power electronics (relevant in the content below)
I thought I would play the lotter a bit and run the experiment w/ the Lectric XP 2.0 @$1k
Experience:
I did my homework and saw that this was a "Alibaba" bike w/ US marketing. You can find the bike on Alibaba for roughly $500. They are design to be customized (i.e. The Lectric Logo, etc) for volume orders. Lectric is simply rebranding an existing bike from Asia and providing a customer support front end and US based store/distribution.
It took roughly 3 weeks to get the from initial order. Took about 2 hours to unpack, inspect, inflate tires, etc.
Mon: 1st Ride went OK.
Tues: 2nd Ride Went OK.
Wed: The bike powered up w/ E 007 error code (flashing). I powered the bike on/off and it went away. I made it to work. The website said to check the connects to the controller. Everything looked OK. I reseated all the connectors.
Thurs: The Bike came up with the E 007 code again. I rechecked the connectors to the controller, cycled power, etc but could not solve the E 007 error.
I contacted support. A few days of back and forth. You generally get 1 email a day w/ support so it can take awhile to work through the tech script. They sent a new controller and I got it in this past Sat. I wired it in, double checked connections, etc. Upon "closing" the bike I heard a snapping sound. The contacts to the battery/controller plate had indications of serious arcing.
At this point I stopped as I did not want a battery fire. I believe the 2nd controller was DOA with a shorted switch bridge (I have designed BLDC controllers for very large motors),
I contact support again. They are sending more parts. My gut feeling is that the battery has some level of short circuit protection (or else there would be a lot of fires).
Conclusion
I believe the 2nd controller may have taken out the display unit. My guess is the motor is OK. Battery may be damaged. Based upon my prior experience w/ designing motor controllers, the motor controller supplied with the bike is not rated for the 500W motor. I tracked down the part numbers in side the controller and it is marginal at best. I would expect a lot of issues across all the bikes.
So, if you are considering the bike, make sure to price in the fact that this is just a rebranded Asian bike and are playing the lottery. I rolled the dice and it the odds were not in my favor. Also keep in mind that your local bike shop may not help you at all with service. My experience is that it is not cost effective for them to help with this type of product.
Next time I would spend more $$$ to get a better product. What I saved in $$$ was eaten up in time. It might also make sense to buy a decent bike and add the electronics/hub motor yourself. You might have better control over the quality of the parts.
I'll post a follow up when I get more parts. Unfortunately you can't purchase the controller or display from the website. You can find parts on the web that are similar but you are on your own to figure it out.