D Deleted member 4366 Guest Jun 29, 2015 #1 I saw some interesting batteries when I was in Shanghai, which are now starting to be fitted to OEM Chines bikes, so I thought I would get one to try. Here's a screenshot of what yo can get out of the battery:
I saw some interesting batteries when I was in Shanghai, which are now starting to be fitted to OEM Chines bikes, so I thought I would get one to try. Here's a screenshot of what yo can get out of the battery:
T trex Esteemed Pedelecer May 15, 2011 7,703 2,671 Jun 29, 2015 #2 you mean those that have bluetooth?
W wissy Esteemed Pedelecer Jan 26, 2013 543 46 Wales Jun 29, 2015 #3 How are these batteries tested then? Is there some sort of approved testing regime and software or do manufacturers just give their results? (Curious)
How are these batteries tested then? Is there some sort of approved testing regime and software or do manufacturers just give their results? (Curious)
D Deleted member 4366 Guest Jun 29, 2015 #4 It's not test data. It's live data that you can get out of the battery at any time.
A AlanJ72 Finding my (electric) wheels May 7, 2015 11 2 Jun 29, 2015 #5 How do you get that data though?
C cwah Esteemed Pedelecer Jun 3, 2011 3,048 179 www.whatonlondon.co.uk Jun 29, 2015 #6 to be really useful it would need to show the cell to cell variance. Average is hiding the upcoming fire!
to be really useful it would need to show the cell to cell variance. Average is hiding the upcoming fire!
D Deleted member 4366 Guest Jun 29, 2015 #7 You get the data by bluetooth into program on the PC. I think there's other data about the cell balance. I'm still figuring out how to use it. I think I have the owner's data at the moment, there's a different level for the dealer.
You get the data by bluetooth into program on the PC. I think there's other data about the cell balance. I'm still figuring out how to use it. I think I have the owner's data at the moment, there's a different level for the dealer.
T trex Esteemed Pedelecer May 15, 2011 7,703 2,671 Jul 10, 2015 #8 a new battery casing that looks similar to a well know European design. Bosch battery: Reactions: mfj197