I posted this in the battery area, maybe this is more suitable.
Out of warranty battery replacement costs are pretty horrendous for all e-bikes. This has led to a plethora of youtube videos of doubtful provenance and not too much emphasis on safety procedures.
This Israeli guy knows a thing or two about the technology and his article is a very informative and practical guide to replacing your own cells.
http://www.ebikeschool.com/how-to-build-a-diy-electric-bicycle-lithium-battery-from-18650-cells/
His advice on not going for the cheapest but the safest and best option seems to me very good advice, much better than many youtuber's hairbrained and dangerous examples out there.
The only problem is the cost of a spot-welder suitable for the job, maybe the Pedelec community can ask for donations and we can all club together to buy one for the community to enable it to be sent on loan to members for a small fee and the shipping costs. Further to this, perhaps a supply of the nickel strips and large shrink-wrap can be made available to members. Just an idea to put out there-not just for the Freego but all pedelec batteries post warranty.
There is a lot of unused talent out there in our community. Surely the Pedelec community can be a route to many people avoiding the pitfalls of DIY battery replacement, with guidance from tech-savvy people on here assisting. If we can demonstrate how it can be done safely and at a large discount to the normal battery replacement sources why wouldn't the Pedelec community support such an idea?
As a community we must show them a better way, by supporting them in their DIY efforts, sourcing good quality materials and batteries, then helping them as they build their own battery packs SAFELY.
ps. I'd be happy to be the first guinea pig in this battery experiment and would be ok to chip in the first $50
Out of warranty battery replacement costs are pretty horrendous for all e-bikes. This has led to a plethora of youtube videos of doubtful provenance and not too much emphasis on safety procedures.
This Israeli guy knows a thing or two about the technology and his article is a very informative and practical guide to replacing your own cells.
http://www.ebikeschool.com/how-to-build-a-diy-electric-bicycle-lithium-battery-from-18650-cells/
His advice on not going for the cheapest but the safest and best option seems to me very good advice, much better than many youtuber's hairbrained and dangerous examples out there.
The only problem is the cost of a spot-welder suitable for the job, maybe the Pedelec community can ask for donations and we can all club together to buy one for the community to enable it to be sent on loan to members for a small fee and the shipping costs. Further to this, perhaps a supply of the nickel strips and large shrink-wrap can be made available to members. Just an idea to put out there-not just for the Freego but all pedelec batteries post warranty.
There is a lot of unused talent out there in our community. Surely the Pedelec community can be a route to many people avoiding the pitfalls of DIY battery replacement, with guidance from tech-savvy people on here assisting. If we can demonstrate how it can be done safely and at a large discount to the normal battery replacement sources why wouldn't the Pedelec community support such an idea?
As a community we must show them a better way, by supporting them in their DIY efforts, sourcing good quality materials and batteries, then helping them as they build their own battery packs SAFELY.
ps. I'd be happy to be the first guinea pig in this battery experiment and would be ok to chip in the first $50