As some of you know we had a gruber assist fitted to my wife's Trekwsd6300 by Steve at Electricmountainbikes.com.
In order to condition the battery, it is advised to flatten and recharge several times. I flattened it on Friday and recharged ready to do a few laps of our local 1km cycle track. The battery has five lights, 20%,40%,60%,80% and100%...the battery now cuts out with just the 20% light showing, so further conditioning may increase the available capacity. The battery details are RKB-Li-ion Akku 29,6V 6,75Ah.
The track is 1km in a figure 8, with a longer uphill and downhill section and shorter up and down sections. The longer bits are exposed to the wind and the shorter sections are sheltered. This Sunday I experienced quite a headwind on the longer downhill section. I am 79kgs and the bike/motor/battery/rack etc is 17kgs.
I cycled to the track without assistance to warm up, once there I did a timed unassisted lap with moderate effort, leaving me slightly out of breath...time was 2min 15 sec...approx 16.6mph.
The next lap I used the Gruber assist, and by using the gears kept the assist at max assist...I was breathing normally at the end...time was 1min 40sec...approx 22.4mph.
I then continued at max assist and constant low effort from me to test the range of the battery.
I did 32km/20miles in 53mins....22.6mph
The battery at this stage had lost two lights, the 100% and 80%.
I continued at the same level..
The battery cut out at 43km 26.7miles in 1hr 13mins...21.9mph.
I was still breathing without breathlessness. I rode a final unassisted lap with moderate effort, it took me 2min 20 sec.
As I stated, I constantly changed gear to use max assist from the motor. I was very impressed with the range under these conditions, coupled with the use we gave it in the Alps, I believe this battery would last all day, if used only when a bit of help was needed.
Nigel
In order to condition the battery, it is advised to flatten and recharge several times. I flattened it on Friday and recharged ready to do a few laps of our local 1km cycle track. The battery has five lights, 20%,40%,60%,80% and100%...the battery now cuts out with just the 20% light showing, so further conditioning may increase the available capacity. The battery details are RKB-Li-ion Akku 29,6V 6,75Ah.
The track is 1km in a figure 8, with a longer uphill and downhill section and shorter up and down sections. The longer bits are exposed to the wind and the shorter sections are sheltered. This Sunday I experienced quite a headwind on the longer downhill section. I am 79kgs and the bike/motor/battery/rack etc is 17kgs.
I cycled to the track without assistance to warm up, once there I did a timed unassisted lap with moderate effort, leaving me slightly out of breath...time was 2min 15 sec...approx 16.6mph.
The next lap I used the Gruber assist, and by using the gears kept the assist at max assist...I was breathing normally at the end...time was 1min 40sec...approx 22.4mph.
I then continued at max assist and constant low effort from me to test the range of the battery.
I did 32km/20miles in 53mins....22.6mph
The battery at this stage had lost two lights, the 100% and 80%.
I continued at the same level..
The battery cut out at 43km 26.7miles in 1hr 13mins...21.9mph.
I was still breathing without breathlessness. I rode a final unassisted lap with moderate effort, it took me 2min 20 sec.
As I stated, I constantly changed gear to use max assist from the motor. I was very impressed with the range under these conditions, coupled with the use we gave it in the Alps, I believe this battery would last all day, if used only when a bit of help was needed.
Nigel
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