Battery indicator/voltage

UrbanPuma

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Hi All,

My display indicates battery is low and in need of charging. Voltage shows 25.6. I recall a setting which cuts at 20. Pic attached. It's a 24v bike.

Based on this information, would the battery cut out when the voltage drops to 20 or less?

Also, is it ok to charge now or could I get another ride out of it before charging?

Ps. What does TTM stand for? (Top right-hand corner in picture)
 

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Az.

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Charge your battery please. You should avoid discharging it completely.
20V is far to low for 36V battery.

Edit: sorry, I missed that it is 24V battery, so scratch my comment above.

My advice - time to upgrade.
 

UrbanPuma

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Charge your battery please. You should avoid discharging it completely.
20V is far to low for 36V battery.

Edit: sorry, I missed that it is 24V battery, so scratch my comment above.

My advice - time to upgrade.
"Time to upgrade" - why?
 

UrbanPuma

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To get something with more oomph. Did you consider 48V system?
The bike packs a punch: it's very nippy at junctions and keeps up with traffic - perfect for my needs. I already upgraded my battery to 17.5ah to give me more range. No, I haven't considered 48v - how would it improve on what I already have?
 

sjpt

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You'll get more kick out a 48v, but if you don't need it there is no reason not to stay with what you've got.

The battery indicator is odd; I'd expect it to show low battery with the volts somewhere about 20v.
I suggest you take the battery off and test the voltage with a meter.

I'd definitely charge before riding it again. It's bad for a battery to get fully depleted. If the top bar is correct (and the voltage display wrong) you will run out of battery pretty soon. You can always charge earlier; I tend to recharge when battery shows to about 1/2; I don't have voltage display on either our sole or tandem. If you aren't going to use the bike for a week or more don't charge to full and leave it, that will shorten battery life.
 
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saneagle

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Hi All,

My display indicates battery is low and in need of charging. Voltage shows 25.6. I recall a setting which cuts at 20. Pic attached. It's a 24v bike.

Based on this information, would the battery cut out when the voltage drops to 20 or less?

Also, is it ok to charge now or could I get another ride out of it before charging?

Ps. What does TTM stand for? (Top right-hand corner in picture)
The ideal low voltage setting would be 21.7v. Your LCD looks about right. You've used about 60% of your battery and it's showing one bar.

TTM is just the total time that you've been using the bike since you fitted the LCD. I think it only counts when the bike is moving, but I'm not sure. Somebody needs to test it.
 
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Nealh

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One will get away with 21v lvc but typically as mentioned 21.7 v is 3.1v per cell group.
The 20v lvc setting one is talking of is C12 /4, one can alter the LVC higher or lower . C12/7 will change the LVC to 21.5v.
 
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UrbanPuma

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One will get away with 21v lvc but typically as mentioned 21.7 v is 3.1v per cell group.
The 20v lvc setting one is talking of is C12 /4, one can alter the LVC higher or lower . C12/7 will change the LVC to 21.5v.
Thanks, I'll change it Nealh
 

Nealh

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Changing the LVC of the controller/display is a fail safe as the battery may already be a bit higher but that all depends on the BMS specs.
 
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