I'm sorry to read you didn't get what you expected. This is why many suggest not going China direct. With the exception of a few known sellers. They might or might not be brand name cells. Some of the China made 18650 cells can be OK. HarryS as always is spot on. Opening the pack up is the only way unless your bike shop has battery testing tools. Something I wish shops would get on to!When, I took the battery to ebike shop for install - we did check the volt reading. It did read 54.6v something around that area. I did not pay attention to it. Any way there is nothing, I can do but live with 35 kms per charge range.
I did give 2 star rating at the site from where, I purchased and shared the battery result. Hope it will help somebody down the road, if they plan to buy this battery for personal use.
100% charge on a 48v battery is 51volts. You said the reading was 54.6 or something around that area. Could it have been closer to 51volts?When, I took the battery to ebike shop for install - we did check the volt reading. It did read 54.6v something around that area. I did not pay attention to it. Any way there is nothing, I can do but live with 35 kms per charge range.
I did give 2 star rating at the site from where, I purchased and shared the battery result. Hope it will help somebody down the road, if they plan to buy this battery for personal use.
Um, a 48v battery is 13s, or 54.6v100% charge on a 48v battery is 51volts. You said the reading was 54.6 or something around that area. Could it have been closer to 51volts?
54.6 is a complete charge. 100% 13 cells in series. each at 4.2V, giving you 54.6v total.I will visit the shop this weekend and do a test again after 100% charge.
You will get more mileage out of the larger battery.What is the real difference between a 48 v 13 ah battery and a 48v 16 ah battery?
I think you're mixing up battery wattage with motor wattage. 750W motors are the USA Federal limit. There are NO rules or laws governing battery power. A 16Ah battery will have more cells to increase the available Amp hours.Thinking of getting 750 watt battery on possible purchase of fat ebike. I'm Canadian, it's not legal here, is it worth it, live in US half the year, so can pick bike there
I like the largest legal motors. Lots of torque and I just don't use all the speed available. But I do run a 1000W motor and no LEO has ever even considered checking.Your right, I meant motor.,.oops...is a larger motor worth it, I don't intend on climbing mountains, but we do have large hills and trails in Kamloops BC.
I may have this all wrong, but in my mind, when it comes to low/poor battery mileage (that's what we are talking about here, no?), it's less about the bikes (as long as you are comparing apples vs. apples) and way more about riding styles.I actually was more interested in the capabilities and quality of the bikes. Seldom go above 3 on the assist, unless big hill. Have quite a few of those near me but usually able to avoid them.
What happens when you go off the thread topic.Was actually talking about pros and cons of 3 bikes by people who have ridden them. Sorry if I confused my inquiry