Woosh starts shipping Tongsheng TSDZ8 with 250W label

sjpt

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You have to remember that you only get around 75% of the power when your battery is empty compared with when it's full.
and if you have significant voltage sag, even less.
(like none if your battery was really empty)
 

Percypig

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It has been suggested in few places that you should fully discharge and charge the battery a couple of times at the start for long term health.

Could be BS but I have always done it with phones, tablets, laptops etc. I will defer to a battery expert on the reasons why. Something to with calibration?

Like you my charge cycle is usually 50-100% after a couple of 20 mile rides.
 

saneagle

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It has been suggested in few places that you should fully discharge and charge the battery a couple of times at the start for long term health.

Could be BS but I have always done it with phones, tablets, laptops etc. I will defer to a battery expert on the reasons why. Something to with calibration?

Like you my charge cycle is usually 50-100% after a couple of 20 mile rides.
Yes, it's BS left over from when we used to have ni-cads and nihms, which do need that procedure. Lithium is different.
 
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Percypig

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Should I get one of these to reduce drag whilst riding? Using this motor i am riding much faster. I seem to riding at about 20mph uphill, 30mph on the flat and upto 40mph downhill (on knobbly tires).

At these speeds drag is much more noticeable. I recon 50mph downhill would be achievable on the right descent with one of these bad boys.
 

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Yes, it's BS left over from when we used to have ni-cads and nihms, which do need that procedure. Lithium is different.
it's not BS. Sometimes, batteries become unbalanced as a result of dendrites forming after the batteries are left unused for months if not a whole year. When that happens, you'll see than your range is reduced more than 20% and the voltage at full lost about 0.5V-1V.
There is no easy way to rid the dendrites other than running a full discharging/charging cycle. If your BMS and cells are still good, no harm comes to them during this full cycle.
 

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it's not BS. Sometimes, batteries become unbalanced as a result of dendrites forming after the batteries are left unused for months if not a whole year. When that happens, you'll see than your range is reduced more than 20% and the voltage at full lost about 0.5V-1V.
There is no easy way to rid the dendrites other than running a full discharging/charging cycle. If your BMS and cells are still good, no harm comes to them during this full cycle.
How many times have you had to do that on your batteries? What sort of cells are in your batteries that get dendrites? I've never had to do it on any new battery I've ever bought.
 

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How many times have you had to do that on your batteries?
Once or twice. Andy is trying to resurrect an old battery earlier this week.
There are people who still use their 5+ years old batteries although we write to them and invite them to buy a new one.
What sort of cells are in your batteries that get dendrites? I've never had to do it on any new battery I've ever bought.
I don't know. I can ask him on Monday. Dendrites are not the only possible cause for cell imbalance. We also use the full cycle for checking the remaining capacity, an early indication if a battery is at risk.
 

spickering

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I'm coming up on 6 months since I bought mine (from Woosh). It definitely feels a step up from the TSDZ2 in both power and build quality.

I think the only niggle I've got with it at the moment are the assist levels - it almost feels like when they downrated the motor they didn't change the the power targets. Level 1 assist is a nice low/mid boost, 2 is a lot of power, 3 and 4 feel almost indistinguishable from 2. It works fine for getting around but I do miss having finer adjustments.

Does anyone know if the number of assist levels are set by the motor or the display? I'm currently using the included VLCD5 - would a different display allow for more assist levels?

Or alternatively, is there firmware available that adjusts the power levels?
 

Donboxo

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I think the only niggle I've got with it at the moment are the assist levels - it almost feels like when they downrated the motor they didn't change the the power targets. Level 1 assist is a nice low/mid boost, 2 is a lot of power, 3 and 4 feel almost indistinguishable from 2. It works fine for getting around but I do miss having finer adjustments.

Does anyone know if the number of assist levels are set by the motor or the display? I'm currently using the included VLCD5 - would a different display allow for more assist levels?

Or alternatively, is there firmware available that adjusts the power levels?
Seems like you have an old firmware. Ebikestuff talked about that problem, they were in contact with Tongsheng and got a Firmware-Update.
See: https://ebikestuff.eu/en/content/16-tsdz8-review-and-tsdz2-osf-comparison-tsdz8-vs-tsdz2-osf
They also offer a Update Service if you're not able to update on your own.

I am currently building a TSDZ8-Alfine11 combo at 52V, testing soon if I also got the old firmware.
 
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