Good idea about timer on plug thanks.Not sure 100% about powertube (assuming same connector?) but "fast charge" (4Amp) chargers are available from a number of suppliers:
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/bosch-charger-active-performance-europe-218685
I'd strongly recommend investing in a genuine Bosch one rather than a 3rd party manufacturer. Maybe you can ebay your current 2Amp one or come to an agreement with your bike supplier (local bike shop?) on a swap if shorter charge time is important.
I tend to just leave mine on overnight as the battery is never completely flat. I use a mechanical timer to turn off the plug after a number of hours charge which means it's topped up by the morning.
Bet that's not cheap, didn't realise quick charging affects battery life, thanks for reply.Bosch have just released 6A charger. Ideal for quick topup over lunch.
Where time isn't an issue, its best to use your slower 2A charger as its better for battery.
What 3rd party Bosch compatible chargers are there?I'd strongly recommend investing in a genuine Bosch one rather than a 3rd party manufacturer.
Is there any need for this? the Bosch system automatically shuts off charging when finished.I tend to just leave mine on overnight as the battery is never completely flat. I use a mechanical timer to turn off the plug after a number of hours charge which means it's topped up by the morning.
on or off the bike? or bothTurns out battery won't charge at all now
Quite simply because you don't want to be playing with 13a sockets in a w/c or bathroom, which is why we still have low amp 2 pin plugs/adapters.Turns out I used s 1amp shaving adaptor which the charger blew. Why they still supply uk with 2 pin chargers is a joke.
Evans keep on - illegally in the UK - supplying Bosch ebikes with two-pin mains plugs.Turns out I used s 1amp shaving adaptor which the charger blew. Why they still supply uk with 2 pin chargers is a joke. Evans said they normally supply a visitor adaptor but have brought all the local supplies of them and have run out. I now have a visitor adaptor and the battery is charging. Small thing, but when you pay the price of an ebike you expect none of these issues or a waste of an afternoon sorting this out.
Food for thought, surprised a company as big as evans would do something like that.Evans keep on - illegally in the UK - supplying Bosch ebikes with two-pin mains plugs.
The charger must by law have a three-pin plug which plugs directly into a standard household wall socket.
My guess is Evans can get Euro-spec bikes and/or chargers for a few quid less, which means more profit for them.
It's not the most serious offence, but given they are consistently offending it would be worth reporting them to your local Trading Standards department.
Yours is one of several posts on here we've had from people who have been supplied a two-pin charger by Evans.Food for thought
Food for thought, surprised a company as big as evans would do something like that.
Will email them about my experience and see what happens.Yours is one of several posts on here we've had from people who have been supplied a two-pin charger by Evans.
They are taking the wotsit, and will continue to do so until they get a fine or two which will exceed the extra profit they make from supplying illegal chargers.
Are they going to give me a discount in evans or any money back, unlikely.Your local Trading Standards Office is the place to complain to.