Douglas Ruby
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The odometer reset appears to be a feature of the 691Wh battery. The trip meter is supposed to reset after a recharge, but not the odometer. This bug has been pretty well documented...
Mr. Ruby, I have a question for you about Turbo batteries. I just bought a "new" Turbo Base last week and I'm wondering how fresh the battery might be. That's why I put "new in parentheses ... I think all the Base and Xs are sort of old stock they are trying to clear out, and I'm fine with that, especially at the discounted prices. But I'm wondering if I should worry about an older battery, say one produced in 2015. As you know, the chemistry of Li-ion batteries have a natural decay factor, even when not being used. The Turbo manual even states that they will be down to 75% capacity after two years. Unfortunately I don't have possession of the bike yet or I would be able to read the "Made on" date label on the battery. The bike is actually still at the shop getting the gearing change you recommended! 44 in the front, 11-36 in the back. But I'm wondering ... If I get my bike and find the battery already a year old or older, should I be concerned about premature decline of output? Thanks!As the Specialized Turbo family (not Levo) progresses I have been looking at battery capacity and trying to understand what options might be available if I were to purchase a second battery. Here are the various form compatible Turbo battery specs:
2013 Turbo - 342Wh (9.5Ah)
2015 Turbo - 468Wh (13Ah)
2015 Turbo X- 468Wh (13Ah)
2o15 Turbo S - 504Wh (14Ah) - $800 replacement
2016 Turbo - 468Wh (13Ah)
2016 Turbo X- 562Wh (15.6Ah)- includes bluetooth
2016 Turbo S - 691Wh (19.2Ah) - $999 replacement includes bluetooth
It appears that the 2014/15 Turbo S battery at $800 is now the mail order replacement battery for the base Turbo and any older model (base, X, or S). The is a 0%-47% increase from the older stock batteries. The Turbo SC battery at $999 is the intended mail order replacement for the 2016 Turbo X and Turbo S. This would be a 47.6% - 102% increase over older batteries. Any idea if the 691Wh battery could be used on a 2015/16 base Turbo or any older model?
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Mr. Ruby, I have a question for you about Turbo batteries. I just bought a "new" Turbo Base last week and I'm wondering how fresh the battery might be. That's why I put "new in parentheses ... I think all the Base and Xs are sort of old stock they are trying to clear out, and I'm fine with that, especially at the discounted prices. But I'm wondering if I should worry about an older battery, say one produced in 2015. As you know, the chemistry of Li-ion batteries have a natural decay factor, even when not being used. The Turbo manual even states that they will be down to 75% capacity after two years. Unfortunately I don't have possession of the bike yet or I would be able to read the "Made on" date label on the battery. The bike is actually still at the shop getting the gearing change you recommended! 44 in the front, 11-36 in the back. But I'm wondering ... If I get my bike and find the battery already a year old or older, should I be concerned about premature decline of output? Thanks!
Thank you Douglas. I've really enjoyed all your posts to this forum. Very well thought out and communicated. Let me ask you one more quick question if I may ... I'm a little bit concerned about the Turbo's ability to climb a serious long hill. Where I live in a valley I have to climb up a long steep bike trail to get up to the good riding roads. The trail is 400 foot elevation over 4,000 feet, which makes it a 10% grade. As I mentioned, I'm switching to the 44/36 gears you recommend. Do you think the motor will make this long steep climb without overheating or having trouble? Thanks!
Many thanks! List updated.Hi @Douglas Ruby , if you want, you could add to your list the SBC-B01 - 11Ah / 396Wh battery that is included in the 2016 Turbo base FLR bikes (same as base Turbo but came with the fenders and luggage carrier). Probably they seel this bikes mainly in Europe, but my bike came with this battery and the SBC-M02 2ooW motor.