I have enquired of 50 Cycles whether there are NiMh batteries available for the Torq:eZee battery prices are quite low by some standards at221, for example Giant charge £250 for the old Twist 24 volt battery, and £300 each for those on the new model. At £170 (NiMh) and £250 (Li-ion), and both 36 volt with one and half times the content, eZee's aren't bad at all.
If you buy a spare battery for occasional use, definitely don't by a spare Li-ion as they lose life whether used or not, a function of the way they work chemically. NiMh don't lose life at anything like the same pace when not used, but both types should be recharged every three months at least to keep them active.
I use more than one battery for extra range, and also for flexibility between the two eZee bikes I have. They are a Li-ion and an NiMh.
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Hi Jeanette,So, in conclusion, as I understand it,
Lithium batteries deteriorate by the day, but topping up makes no difference to the memory capacity.
NiMh need discharging every so often, so topping up is not advisable every day.
for the sprint you can use both types of battery, BUT if I bought a spare, for extra distance, NiMH battery I would have to buy a charger.
What is the cost of a charger for such a battery? and has anyone ascertained whether, or not, NiMH can be bought from 50 cycles, complete with charger.
I am a little worried my Lithium battery may not last longer than a year, even with low mileage, or have I misunderstood the post by Ian wherein he states he purchased a Sprint with a Lithium battery that was a year old, done c5000 miles, but was dead?
thanks for your replies
Jeanette