Hello good morning. I recently got a lithium upgrade 72v/30ah. According to the person that installed the battery, a lead acid charger is acceptable to charge a lithium battery. My question is was he correct and with a actual lithium charger will I have a better performing battery in terms of...
I recently got my Daymak EM2 upgraded from a 72v/20ah lead acid to a 72v/30 lithium. I ride without the governor mostly. I noticed a slight increase in torque, speed, and distance. I was expecting more from this upgrade, how would I know if I got ripped off with my lithium pack.
I have someone online that is willing to sell the battery at a good price and install it for me. He doesnt have any specs besides 72v/20ah. Would it be best to avoid him?
I currently have a Emmo Zone 72v/20ah Lead Acid. I was thinking of going to a 72v/20ah lithium. The question I'd like to ask is, would a 72v/20ah be a significant improvement over a 72v/20ah Lead Acid? Should I go with the 72v/20ah lithium or go to a higher rating like a 72v/40ah? I am open to...
I just rode it a few times and every time I charged kept it on the charger for long periods of time a few days to a week. I dont know if I desulfated the battery but id did something because my battery runs the way it did before the winter.
Update I took all the advice you guys gave me went and went riding today. My ebike is running as well as it did last summer I think the desulfating with the charger did the trick. Thanks for the help everyone.
I took my ebike out a few times and the range is much better then my "after winter" ride. The range is still not what it was before the winter. I forgot to add before that I left the alarm armed during the winter. My next question is would the alarm be enough of a "parasite to cause battery damage?
I kept my ebike stored in my garage over the winter, charged the battery minimum once a month. When I first began to ride my ebike after the winter, the battery storage was horrible like 1 tenth the original storage. I went out yesterday and it seemed to be holding more power then the previous...