I am quite mechanically minded. I will either fit it to the rear rack which i've fitted, the main cross-bar or the seat-post. I will need to solder on a L shaped plug onto the output leads. Would this work, just plugging it into the existing charging point on bike to gain more range?yes, but how are you going to fit the spare battery though?
I would certainly have plenty of power with the 15AH to use the higher setting on the bike more often than i do now. At present i have to keep it on No.2 setting and keep enough power to use it on No.5 for the very steep homeward hills. The battery is sold by Woosh at £315 inc delivery which seems like a good buy. It's either that or buy a Big Bear at £600 more. Another question.... which goes up hills the best, a Zephyr CDN or a Big Bear???yes, that will work but would you need 15AH? I would have thought that the 11.6AH would be plenty.
This battery has also got Bluetooth which will be handy.yes, that will work but would you need 15AH? I would have thought that the 11.6AH would be plenty.
My idea was to fit the second battery and plug it into the charging socket to add charge to the first battery when the power drops. Will the second battery add its power to the first battery as the first battery power drops? Is this quite safe to do?d8veh may be thinking of paralleling the two batteries whereas your idea is using the second battery to balance charge the zephyr CDN's own battery.
Both methods work but yours is simpler to do.
That won't work. It'll damage the cells by charging to fast. When he gives full power, 7 amps will go through that charge socket. That's if they start at the same voltage. If they're at a different voltage, by bye BMS.Both methods work but yours is simpler to do.
My bike doesn't have the rear suspension working. I removed it and replaced suspension with Big Apples. Much better! I have already got a similar rack to the one in above photo, without the battery of course.You can't fit a normal rack battery to your bike because of the rear suspension. You'd have to make a custom rack.
I didn't realise this was an old type battery? It weighs 3.5kg. Would this be a good buy at £249.99 ?If sling your original battery, you can use any 36v battery you want and however you want to fit it as long as you can find a way to get the wires through to the controller.
Just in case you don't realise, those older style 15ah batteries can be very heavy at about 4.5 kg or 6kg for LiFePO4. That doesn't sound much, but it makes your bike awkward to carry and spoils the handling, especially if you mount it too high.