Not battery Watts, the measurement is in Watt/hoursHe couldn't offer a refund as the shop would have to take the hit and NOT Bosch! How the hell is this fair? if im buying a 500w battery i want to get a 500w battery! not 410!!!
The same is true of all batteries, regardless of make, Bosch being no different. That is because there is no such thing as a definite Wh rating since that depends entirely on the consumption rate.
I can illustrate this best by quoting a test A to B Magazine ran on a particular 36 volt 10 A/h battery. They first used the full battery content to empty riding on Eco with minimal throttle and found the full 10Ah present, so 360 W/h.
They then repeated the tests each time upping the rate of usage, normal mode. more throttle etc. To cut a long story short when using the power to the fullest extent they only realised 7 Ah capacity, so 252 W/h and a 30% capacity drop.
That battery wasn't defective, it would still give the full 360 W/h if used at a minimal discharge rate.
In your case i've no idea what discharge rate was being used by the tester to measure the capacity, but as you can see it can make a big difference.
Basically all makers give the rated capacity based on a very low discharge rate, so it's the best you can possibly get with very gentle usage. Go belting up hills in the highest power mode and you won't get anywhere near the same capacity.
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