I don't understand why 25km/hr is the speed limit of the motor on your Bosch e-bike. Isn't the speed limit in Australia the same as in the US and Canada - 20mph or 32km/hr?
I have no electrical knowledge, but this explanation seems to make sense to me.
I think I will just continue with my usual practice over my last 4 years of having an e-bike - that is, to plug the charger into the wall socket first, and then to the battery.
Appreciate everybody's input in this...
New York state, I believe, now requires UL certification for all e-bike batteries.
That would mean that a UL battery blew up - so maybe UL certification does not have as much meaning as we think (or had hoped)?
I don't have a switch on my wall socket; would it be okay to connect the Bosch charger to a surge protector - which I can turn on and off?
The reason I ask is that Bosch says in their manuals not to use "extension cords".
I guess this is the question: is it true capacitors in the charger need to be charged first in order to avoid causing a spark at the battery when connecting to the battery?
If yes, then wall first.
If no, it doesn't matter?
I have the same Bosch manual for my battery.
But the manual for my Bosch charger suggests the opposite:
So here in the manual for the charger, Bosch suggests the first ("initial") step is to plug the charger into the wall, which seems to contradict what's written in the manual for the battery.
Since the e-bike fire on the Toronto subway, I've been concerned about the safety of storing and charging my Bosch Trek Powerfly battery inside my apartment.
One of the causes of e-bike fires according to the Toronto Fire Department is "incorrect charging"; they say to follow "manufacturer...
Spontaneous e-bike fire on Toronto TTC (subway).
Very scary.
I store my Trek Powerfly battery inside my apartment over the winter.
Could anyone possibly discern from the photo the brand of the e-bike? Hope it is not one of the major brands.
Video of the fire:
e-bike catches fire in the TTC...
I have never done anything to my Rockshox Revelation Fork and Deluxe Shock for 4 years (since I purchased my bike). I keep the suspensions clean (wipe down the stanchions before every ride) and lube them (slick honey or equivalent) about twice a year; the front and rear suspensions continue to...