Last week my husband bought the Byocycle Boxer 24" folding mountain bike which was fitted with a 10Ah generic/Silverfish-style battery. Really he wanted the 15Ah but this was unavailable with no prospect of fresh stock in the foreseeable future, so instead he ordered a 15Ah battery from eBay before receiving delivery of the bike.
Now we have both bike and the battery: alas the bike has 4 prongs and the original battery has a flush, flat base. The 15Ah eBay battery delivered has a raised ridge around the base (which prevents it seating on the current bike fitting) and just 2 prongs but was also supplied with a 2-prong fitting and attached black/red cables.
The dilemma is what to do. It isn't economic to return the 15Ah battery via specialist lithium-battery courier but equally he doesn't want to sacrifice the original 10Ah supplied with the bike. The hope was that the two batteries would be interchangeable but clearly they are not due to the flat vs. ridged base and 4 vs. 2 prongs.
What would the experts here advise please?
My thought is to replace the 4-prongs on the bike with the 2-prong fitting but is this a straightforward job (husband is moderately ok with electrics but has no experience with eBikes)? What does it involve? Would there be any implications re the warranty by changing this on a new bike? This will mean potentially sacrificing the supplied 10Ah battery but range is important and 10Ah will be inadequate for his needs. He would then happily buy an additional 15Ah as a spare.
Are there any other issues to consider?
All advice and suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks.
Now we have both bike and the battery: alas the bike has 4 prongs and the original battery has a flush, flat base. The 15Ah eBay battery delivered has a raised ridge around the base (which prevents it seating on the current bike fitting) and just 2 prongs but was also supplied with a 2-prong fitting and attached black/red cables.
The dilemma is what to do. It isn't economic to return the 15Ah battery via specialist lithium-battery courier but equally he doesn't want to sacrifice the original 10Ah supplied with the bike. The hope was that the two batteries would be interchangeable but clearly they are not due to the flat vs. ridged base and 4 vs. 2 prongs.
What would the experts here advise please?
My thought is to replace the 4-prongs on the bike with the 2-prong fitting but is this a straightforward job (husband is moderately ok with electrics but has no experience with eBikes)? What does it involve? Would there be any implications re the warranty by changing this on a new bike? This will mean potentially sacrificing the supplied 10Ah battery but range is important and 10Ah will be inadequate for his needs. He would then happily buy an additional 15Ah as a spare.
Are there any other issues to consider?
All advice and suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks.
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