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HH66

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Hi,
I have no experience with electrics so wondered if anybody on here could advise.
Would this be any use for topping up a bike battery?
Thanks

 

StuartsProjects

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"300W (Surge 600W) Battery capacity 210Wh"

So it would charge a typical 36V eBike battery to 5Ahr or so.

Is that useful to you for the £250 cost ?
 
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matthewslack

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A second battery is probably a better solution, if your bike makes that feasible.

My most recent addition was Yosepower 36V 15.6Ah £180 delivered. Back in July.
 
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cyclebuddy

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Hi,
I have no experience with electrics so wondered if anybody on here could advise.
Would this be any use for topping up a bike battery?
Thanks

It depends how you intend to use it. In many cases (as already stated) a second bike battery is cheaper and more useful.

However, I have a Bluetti EB70 - 716Wh, USB and 12v outputs, 1000w inverter plus 2 x 100w solar panels in my van, which I use for touring with my e-bike. 716Wh will fully charge most bike batteries, and the versatile outputs will charge phones/tablets/lighting/fridge as well as your bike etc etc for remote touring/camping where you're taking your e-bike along too.

Of all the powerpacks, Ecoflow has one of the nicest interfaces, but like most others (Jackery etc) uses shorter 500/800 cycle life Li-Ion cells. Bluetti use LifePO4 cells for 2500 charge cycles yet cost about the same for equal capacity.
 
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