My Li-ion battery is at the end of the road (10 months old) - the journey in this morning was miserable with minimal use of throttle and cutting out even on the flat.
50 cycles are really struggling to get hold of stocks of the NiMH batteries from China and there are none coming over on the next shipment due in a couple of weeks. So we are looking at nearer 2 months but there is no guarantee. In fairness they are trying to get hold of batteries from another source and it must be frustrating to have £4000 of orders and not being able to deliver.
So what should I and people in a similar positions do? The choices are:
Buy another Li-ion and hope to get a year out of it. The newer batteries have a better BMS which will not so readily cut out but I am not sure if this will really extend the life that much. Expensive but I need transport and it would get me by.
Look for somebody to make up a 36V NiMH pack - Flecc has sourced a charger. This seems a difficult option and could work out expensive, especially if the cells turn out to be low quality or missmatched. It may even prove impossible to get hold of the cells as I notice, for example that Cellpack Solutions have no stocks of tagged D types.
What do you all think?
50 cycles are really struggling to get hold of stocks of the NiMH batteries from China and there are none coming over on the next shipment due in a couple of weeks. So we are looking at nearer 2 months but there is no guarantee. In fairness they are trying to get hold of batteries from another source and it must be frustrating to have £4000 of orders and not being able to deliver.
So what should I and people in a similar positions do? The choices are:
Buy another Li-ion and hope to get a year out of it. The newer batteries have a better BMS which will not so readily cut out but I am not sure if this will really extend the life that much. Expensive but I need transport and it would get me by.
Look for somebody to make up a 36V NiMH pack - Flecc has sourced a charger. This seems a difficult option and could work out expensive, especially if the cells turn out to be low quality or missmatched. It may even prove impossible to get hold of the cells as I notice, for example that Cellpack Solutions have no stocks of tagged D types.
What do you all think?