Hi,
My girlfriend is using an old Alien Oceon kit I originally bought for my dad and has been in light use for many years. Needless to say the battery has seen better days, to the point where it won't manager her 4 miles commute (she has MS so needs the boost the kit gives to help avoid fatigue). As part of some lifestyle changes we're making she'd like to cycle more often without the worry of a dodgy battery - it will also mean we can both go out cycling together more.
So, round to the question - obviously the easiest thing to do is to throw the whole kit away and start again, but as its had quite light use and not really been abused it seems a waste to ditch everything. If I just want to replace the battery is there anything I should look out for which could cause a problem? The original is a Phylion 36v 10Ah unit and ideally I'd like to replace it with a 36v 15Ah one. Ideally this shouldnt just work with the current kit as ultimately we may look at replacing everything and replace the front hub drive with a mid-drive (rear drive isn't an option due to hub gears). I would still mount the battery on a rear carrier due to the bike being a step-through for ease, but a bottle mount one can be modified to fit on the rack so any recommendations are gratefully received. I'd like to go with some quality cells from Samsung/Panasonic etc rather than cheaper no-name options.
Thanks
Andy
My girlfriend is using an old Alien Oceon kit I originally bought for my dad and has been in light use for many years. Needless to say the battery has seen better days, to the point where it won't manager her 4 miles commute (she has MS so needs the boost the kit gives to help avoid fatigue). As part of some lifestyle changes we're making she'd like to cycle more often without the worry of a dodgy battery - it will also mean we can both go out cycling together more.
So, round to the question - obviously the easiest thing to do is to throw the whole kit away and start again, but as its had quite light use and not really been abused it seems a waste to ditch everything. If I just want to replace the battery is there anything I should look out for which could cause a problem? The original is a Phylion 36v 10Ah unit and ideally I'd like to replace it with a 36v 15Ah one. Ideally this shouldnt just work with the current kit as ultimately we may look at replacing everything and replace the front hub drive with a mid-drive (rear drive isn't an option due to hub gears). I would still mount the battery on a rear carrier due to the bike being a step-through for ease, but a bottle mount one can be modified to fit on the rack so any recommendations are gratefully received. I'd like to go with some quality cells from Samsung/Panasonic etc rather than cheaper no-name options.
Thanks
Andy