I am retiring my first original battery which has done me proud.
10aH Bottle battery, cost £230, aprox 13'000 miles, 3 years old, used for 20-miles daily.
We've had a good 3 years together used daily through all weathers and even submerged through knee high deep floods but is now at the point where it still charges up to 41.5v but I only get about 3 miles range from it before it passes out from exhaustion.
It is 10aH made of chinese cells by BMSBattery and total cost £230 which was a bargain with the service it's given me.
It was fully charged once a day for the first 18months or so, then twice a day for the next 18months or so as the range dropped.
Here it is when it was new.
And here it is now, about 13'000 miles later weathered and worn out.
I don't think I will have a downtube bottle battery again as I'd rather hide them in the bag at the back now
and I have the smallest of frames so getting them on/off may be a problem, lucky as I was this model slides off sideways.
I might remove the weakest and strongest cells and check them for capacity out of interest.
I will continue for now with my 20aH tonne weight breeze block I also bought 3 years ago hidden in the bag at the back but since it weighs nearly as much as me I'm not sure about the handling due to weight so will see tomorrow. Enjoy the retirement old friend.
10aH Bottle battery, cost £230, aprox 13'000 miles, 3 years old, used for 20-miles daily.
We've had a good 3 years together used daily through all weathers and even submerged through knee high deep floods but is now at the point where it still charges up to 41.5v but I only get about 3 miles range from it before it passes out from exhaustion.
It is 10aH made of chinese cells by BMSBattery and total cost £230 which was a bargain with the service it's given me.
It was fully charged once a day for the first 18months or so, then twice a day for the next 18months or so as the range dropped.
Here it is when it was new.
And here it is now, about 13'000 miles later weathered and worn out.
I don't think I will have a downtube bottle battery again as I'd rather hide them in the bag at the back now
and I have the smallest of frames so getting them on/off may be a problem, lucky as I was this model slides off sideways.
I might remove the weakest and strongest cells and check them for capacity out of interest.
I will continue for now with my 20aH tonne weight breeze block I also bought 3 years ago hidden in the bag at the back but since it weighs nearly as much as me I'm not sure about the handling due to weight so will see tomorrow. Enjoy the retirement old friend.