I have a Woosh Santana CD which is 37 months old. The 15 amp battery is marked "PICC The Top Energy System" It's been charged 240 times. The battery has a 3 led indicator on the rear (x 2) One light shows red, one green and the 3rd is unlit)
After an 18 mile ride today, the King Meter battery indicator is down by one. From memory, from some of my earlier longer rides, it doesn't take too long for it then to go flat. So I'm guessing that the battery may have lost half its capacity and its range decreased to say 25miles? Is this "par for the course"?
I read recently that the cost of lithium batteries has fallen by a half in the last 3 years. I was hoping that my battery (original replacement cost £300) would have come down in price to reflect this. Sadly it's gone up to £345! So what's going on here?!
Woosh have told me that batteries have improved in that they now can put a greater number of cells in. What would be the benefit to the user of this increase? (A new battery would not necessarily be the same make)
They may be able to offer a refurbished battery. Is this a good option?
Can anyone offer advice on what to do?
After an 18 mile ride today, the King Meter battery indicator is down by one. From memory, from some of my earlier longer rides, it doesn't take too long for it then to go flat. So I'm guessing that the battery may have lost half its capacity and its range decreased to say 25miles? Is this "par for the course"?
I read recently that the cost of lithium batteries has fallen by a half in the last 3 years. I was hoping that my battery (original replacement cost £300) would have come down in price to reflect this. Sadly it's gone up to £345! So what's going on here?!
Woosh have told me that batteries have improved in that they now can put a greater number of cells in. What would be the benefit to the user of this increase? (A new battery would not necessarily be the same make)
They may be able to offer a refurbished battery. Is this a good option?
Can anyone offer advice on what to do?