mcdenny
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ECO 20/40 SPORT 40/80 TURBO 80/100@mcdenny:
For clarity, what is the Assistance and Max Motor Power in your ECO setting per Mission Control?
Only to make the thing more precise: The Specialized battery is cut off for assistance at 5%, making the effective 710 Wh battery charge equal to 675 Wh.
I'm am sure your experiment has worked for your own leg power but not necessarily for the @Ade169 leg input. Let me explain.
My legs are bad because of the medical condition, and my own leg input into a long ride is 7.6 kcal/mile, which is less than half of yours. I was on my gravel club ride in March, and I played the role of the rear guard of that ride. My average speed was 13.8 mph. The average assistance was 32.1/100% (I was using an equivalent of MicroTune). 633 Wh of the battery power was consumed for a 65.8 mile ride, giving the battery consumption factor of 9.62 Wh/mi.
Now, that ride proved that with using my assistance level and my low leg power/input, a rider with the 710 Wh battery (of 675 Wh usable charge) should easily do a Metric Century with a Como 5.0 in the Eco mode.
I recommend to @Ade169 to ask the Specialized LBS showing him the full battery charge figure. It does not need to be 710 Wh (new batteries rarely contain the nominal charge) but if it turns out the new battery has the capacity of, say, 600 Wh then the battery shall be replaced per warranty.
However, if the battery charge is close to 710 Wh, then the high energy consumption by Ade's Como can only be explained by his riding style, excessive assistance, adverse road conditions (headwind, steep hills), very low cadence, or totally weak legs (mine are very weak, mind you!)
Just did the same ride again in SPORT mode.
PAS............Avg Speed......Wh/mile......Calories/mile......Support level.........Implied Range using 90% of 530 Wh battery
ECO..............10.4.................6.0................16....................195%......................80 miles
SPORT..........14.7................10.5...............14.....................323%.....................45 miles
TURBO.........16.2.................13.................13.....................429%.....................37 miles
This iteration is TURBO mode but minimal pedaling, targeting a 10-12 mph speed and cadence in the 50s.
......................11.8................10.6...............6.2....................702%....................45 miles
You can see the huge effect speed has on range.
Also interesting that I could go 45 miles at 14.7 mph with a good effort on my part (I doubt very much I could sustain that effort for 3.06 hours though). On the other hand I could do the 45 miles with virtually no effort by just slowing down to 11.8 mph and extending the trip by 45 minutes. Believe me, there is a big difference between expending 14 calories/mile and 6 cal/mile.
Ade, if they say there is nothing wrong with your battery (I hope they find its defective and install a new one) you should try a similar test trying to keep you cadence in the 70s and roughly similar pedaling effort.
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