Quarter of All E-Bike Batteries Faulty
Well who would have thought. Could Bosch be cheating with more than emissions?
Well who would have thought. Could Bosch be cheating with more than emissions?
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Quarter of All E-Bike Batteries Faulty
Well who would have thought. Could Bosch be cheating with more than emissions?
That would suggest a very substantial warranty claims, 40% * 25% = 10% of bikes sold. That's just not borned out by what I know.'nearly 40% of them presented problems already within one year after purchase.'
I suppose it's a question of what is considered faulty. Take my experience of the earliest lithium manganese batteries which were poor. I had them fail on hills as early as three months, but used only on the flat they would keep going but the range had dropped considerably. But of course the Dutch don't have hills so they'd just experience range loss with their constant usage, which dealers etc might just fob off as being within normal, not covered by warranty.That would suggest a very substantial warranty claims, 40% * 25% = 10% of bikes sold. That's just not borned out by what I know.
I opened a drill battery it only had one balance wire leading to the BMS.I took out the BMS and put in 5 balance wires.I now charge with my own balance charger.Don't know if it any better or not but I can now charge that battery at any rate.After what I had looked at on the internet I just thought the battery was designed to fail.or should I say could of been made better.all the Lithium-ion e-bike batteries have built in BMS that does balance charging.
I am in agreement with you. I have been involved with ebike sales and repairs for three years. Hundreds of bike sold and very, very few battery problems relating to the cells. Faulty switches and bad solder is what I found most times. But again not many of those either. Never have had an issue with a Bosch, Panisonic, or Yamaha battery, touch wood. I do find issues with chargers though.That would suggest a very substantial warranty claims, 40% * 25% = 10% of bikes sold. That's just not borned out by what I know.
agreed but gravimetric energy density goes up about 10% per annum, after 3 year, it's justified to replace the old battery with a new lighter one. The cells themselves contain a tiny amount of hazardous substances, so their throwaway does not cause much environmental harm.And if any of that goes you have a poor or dead battery.
You mean to say "recycling"The cells themselves contain a tiny amount of hazardous substances, so their throwaway does not cause much environmental harm.
no joke i thought about it - but to make it longer and still looking good i would have to re weld the lock on the frame - and this is something im not ready for (it would break my heart to taint the paintjob)you can add more as well if you mod the case