A bigger battery is able to store more energy so it will allow you to ride for longer between charges.Am I correct in saying that for a specific distance using the e-bike, a bigger battery that does not have to be charged as often will last longer than a smaller battery that has to be charged every day?
I have not seen any seller mention this in their adverts.
That is right.Some suppliers consider a battery still serviceable if its capacity (state of health) is above 60% of its nominal capacity. (At least thats in the fine print of my two batteries). That seems to indicate that you could lose 40% of your range but the supplier could refuse to replace battery. Am I right about this?
Probably best to top up each time. Note it is best not to leave it fully charged and unused, ideally charge it up as close to when you are going to ride it as possible.Coming in a bit late, but Is it better to top up a battery say after each use rather than wait until it is mostly discharged before charging? My ride seems to sap 30-40pc of the charge, so I was going to recharge after the second ride, but if the battery lasts better the other way, it is easy enough for me to pop it on charge after each ride...thanks for any thoughts/experiences.
So we were able to take the whole battery cover off and unscrew the lock from the inside. Now onto the battery. It was sitting in garage for about 15 years. Battery charger was in a house. The charger was tested today and it has small amount of charge but after plugging battery in for 3 hours we think there is nothing. Any one know if there is a replaceable size battery. The last mentioned was the LiFePO4 about 5 years ago? I know nothing about this stuff so any help is great thanks.I know this is a long shot. I just came into a Giant Revive Spirit with Panasonic motor and battery charger. The bike was in storage for about 15 years with very little use before. (nubs still on the tires) The key to the battery compartment has probably been lost. Giant no longer has parts. Any suggestions to getting battery out and last I read it was possible to replace battery (if indeed it is no longer good) with maybe a LiFePO4 pack. Any help is appreciated.