.. or where did those watts go.
Purchased an additional battery to extend the riding range and ran into a problem. Wonder if the sparks wizards can explain my conundrum.
The bike uses a 500W /36v / 14ah system. I purchased an additional [compatible] battery 420W /36v / 11.6 ah. From the first battery (500W) I regularly get 40 miles on an 80% assist over the rolling countryside. The 420W battery only generated 12 miles when the expectation would be 33 miles (420/500 * 40). The "remaining range" indicated when the second battery was use at first said 25 though but only got 12.
Now my simple logic - as shown above - is that the watts are stored power and the amp hours only the rate the watts are delivered.
Am I missing something?
Purchased an additional battery to extend the riding range and ran into a problem. Wonder if the sparks wizards can explain my conundrum.
The bike uses a 500W /36v / 14ah system. I purchased an additional [compatible] battery 420W /36v / 11.6 ah. From the first battery (500W) I regularly get 40 miles on an 80% assist over the rolling countryside. The 420W battery only generated 12 miles when the expectation would be 33 miles (420/500 * 40). The "remaining range" indicated when the second battery was use at first said 25 though but only got 12.
Now my simple logic - as shown above - is that the watts are stored power and the amp hours only the rate the watts are delivered.
Am I missing something?