Ping re-celling
There is only one way to find out if Ping can re-cell an eZee battery by sending Mr Ping an e mail, he’s pretty good at answering, and I would not he surprised if he’s been asked this question before.
Postage will be considerable cost and it may be cheaper to by a new eZee battery from Cyclepoint.
I purchases a 15AH Ping battery a few months ago and have it mounted in a plastic box on the rear rack of my eZee Forza.
I remove the original battery when using the Ping.
When starting off and using a lot of throttle my LED briefly turn to amber then back to green. I have never had the light turn to red. On the eZee battery, it always turns to amber when starting, and frequently turns to red, but that’s why I purchased the Ping.
I now tend to feed in the power slowly and always slow down when hill climbing, last week in trying to flatten the Ping, I cycled at speed up a steep hill and the 15amp fuse in my circuit blew. I thought a cut out had happened and switched the current on and off a few times, but to no avail. Had the cycle using my power – hard work – was whacked when I arrived home!! I now carry spare fuses in case it happens again.
Michael.
There is only one way to find out if Ping can re-cell an eZee battery by sending Mr Ping an e mail, he’s pretty good at answering, and I would not he surprised if he’s been asked this question before.
Postage will be considerable cost and it may be cheaper to by a new eZee battery from Cyclepoint.
I purchases a 15AH Ping battery a few months ago and have it mounted in a plastic box on the rear rack of my eZee Forza.
I remove the original battery when using the Ping.
When starting off and using a lot of throttle my LED briefly turn to amber then back to green. I have never had the light turn to red. On the eZee battery, it always turns to amber when starting, and frequently turns to red, but that’s why I purchased the Ping.
I now tend to feed in the power slowly and always slow down when hill climbing, last week in trying to flatten the Ping, I cycled at speed up a steep hill and the 15amp fuse in my circuit blew. I thought a cut out had happened and switched the current on and off a few times, but to no avail. Had the cycle using my power – hard work – was whacked when I arrived home!! I now carry spare fuses in case it happens again.
Michael.