I really only use my ebike for commuting, but I will experiment a bit more and let you guys know. I greatly appreciate the help in diagnosing this problem and offering some solutions. I am questioning the cost effectiveness of an ebike for transportation if a new battery must be bought every 1500 miles. If a battery is about $500 that is about 33 cents per mile. My car averages over 20 mpg and with gas currently at about $3 that is only about 15 cents per mile. (Don't start with all of the other costs involved with owning a car. I still need to own a car so that is a non-argument). Although the cost advantage isn't my main reason for ebiking, it would be nice to know that it was at least competitive and not twice the cost for MUCH more work.
When I came home Friday, I purposely rode most of my trip without using the motor. I wanted to see if the bike could make it my last mile, which is a long and steady climb, if the battery had a fuller charge. The bike worked fine and assisted me that last mile when I still had four bars. I didn't charge it when I got home and I plan to ride on Monday, to work, with 4 bars remaining and see it it acts up on the way to work. Keep in mind my way to work is cooler out and with an elevation loss.