Long term battery test
Flecc – many thanks for your gruelling work to put the new Phylion battery through its paces. It is good news that ezee bikes have good battery options for the future.
Mr Ching – thank you for details on the translation of battery manufacturing codes.
Below are some figures comparing Sept 2006 batteries with Aug/Sept 2007, with the added complication that the later pair of batteries have been wired as a parallel pair throughout their working life.
Torq purchased in January 2007, complete with additional battery, both Lithium-ion. Bike has been retained in “Restricted” mode throughout its life, favouring battery range over outright speed.
Battery No 1
S/N JFJIAI 100115 – Battery manufactured on 19 September 2006
Battery No 2
S/N JFJIAD 100038 – Battery manufactured on 14 September 2006
Usage between January and October 2007 was 1000 miles, shared between the 2 batteries, so 500 miles each.
Initial range in January was 28 miles from each battery on flat terrain.
By October, this was down to 12 miles for Battery 1 and 14 miles for Battery 2, needing to carry both batteries for a 25 mile ride.
(After learning from this forum that others were suffering with short life from the first wave of Litthium batteries, purchased a NiMH battery in October just before supplies dried up completely)
Continued to use the 2 Lithiums, carrying the reserve in the saddle bag to obtain a modest mileage, eventually using the NiMH which was consistently good for 22-24 miles and safe against cutout on hills.
However, I always hankered to get back to the high performance shown by the Lithium batteries in the early stages of their life.
Hope was restored in December 2007 and I exchanged Battery No 1 for a new Battery No 3 under Mr.Ching’s kind offer.
Battery No 3
S/N JGJHAF 100222 – Battery manufactured on 16 August 2007
In wanting to achieve more range from the bike, and being optimistic that battery life could only be improved by sharing the load between 2 batteries wired in parallel, Battery No 4 was purchased from ebikes.ca complete with ezee battery bag that attaches to the carrier.
Details of modification are described
here
Battery No 4
S/N JGJIBA 100017 – Battery manufactured on 21 September 2007
Mods to the bike were done in January 2008 such that batteries 3 and 4 have never been used singly, except for each having 2 full discharges to condition them at the beginning.
By using the batteries wired as a pair, each provides only half of the motor current demand on serious hills which is much kinder on the battery chemistry.
After a ride, the 2 batteries are charged individually with 2 chargers, and the mains power required for each battery is compared and logged.
After 6 months use, they remain within 10Wh of each other on each charge, showing that the load is still being shared 50/50.
Batteries 3 and 4 achieved the same 28 miles as individuals at the outset.
My rides with the double battery rarely exceed 40 miles, at which point the voltage will be dipping into orange on hills.
I think that the batteries have changed very little between February and July 2008, sharing 1200 miles during this period.
Having just come back from France, we were cycling as 2 couples using 1x ezee Torq, 1x ProConnect, 2x mid range hybrid bikes.
The Torq was great throughout, and extremely well behaved riding alongside the regular bikes at slow speed on steep hills.
Previously, with iffy single Lithium batteries, this would have been impossible, resulting in certain cut-out.
In fairness, low speed hill climbing is perfect territory for the ProConnect enabling the weakest rider to climb lithely ahead of the field.
I am confident that the 10Ah Phylion batteries that were manufactured in August / September 2007 are superior to the poor era around September 2006. My understanding is that the difference between these 2 eras lies in the Battery Management System electronics and the cell quality.
I have yet to grasp exactly what the various options are now, and where the differences lie.
For the moment, I continue to be very happy with the pair of Phylions made Aug/Sept 2007 that have done 6 months / 1200 miles. The next 6 months will be the most interesting period.
James