Hello everyone. I will be most grateful for your advice.
I purchased a basic folding e-bike which has proved to be quite adequate for my needs. In fact I would be pleased to recommend the bike given it is obviously very basic and not for serious e-bikers. Photo attached.
The battery is 36v 7.5Ah. The bike was not used for about 3 months. The battery will now not charge. Having done some research I understand that when a lithium battery lies dormant for a long period it can deteriorate and it is not possible to resuscitate it? I put a multimeter on it and the voltage was down to 4.5. I read somewhere that you shouldn't let lithium batteries lose more than 70% of their charge if they are not in regular use or they will become nonchargeable.
I assume that the battery is now completely naffed, and I will have to buy a replacement. But where? The bike sellers do not sell batteries separately. The battery is housed inside the frame so the physical dimensions are crucial.
If I replace the battery with one of a higher voltage could this cause a problem with the motor/electrics?
Sorry if questions are simplistic.
I purchased a basic folding e-bike which has proved to be quite adequate for my needs. In fact I would be pleased to recommend the bike given it is obviously very basic and not for serious e-bikers. Photo attached.
The battery is 36v 7.5Ah. The bike was not used for about 3 months. The battery will now not charge. Having done some research I understand that when a lithium battery lies dormant for a long period it can deteriorate and it is not possible to resuscitate it? I put a multimeter on it and the voltage was down to 4.5. I read somewhere that you shouldn't let lithium batteries lose more than 70% of their charge if they are not in regular use or they will become nonchargeable.
I assume that the battery is now completely naffed, and I will have to buy a replacement. But where? The bike sellers do not sell batteries separately. The battery is housed inside the frame so the physical dimensions are crucial.
If I replace the battery with one of a higher voltage could this cause a problem with the motor/electrics?
Sorry if questions are simplistic.