Plummet
Flash Git
Went for a 2 day session and rotovegas with a mate with a brand new (22) trek rail 9.9 750hw battery with eco,tour, emtb and boost mode.
I have pole voima 2 months (600km old) with newer smart system 750wh battery eco, auto, emtb, turbo modes.
We are both a similar weight. He is maybe 2kg lighter and the bike is 2kg lighter. So he has a small weight advantage,.
I have Auto mode detuned to 70nm but all other settings are stock.
We spent most of the time in blue/auto mode. At the end of the day he had 10-15% more battery left. When we were going up hills auto mode would keep applying more power to make the pedaling easier. I was breathing less hard to do the same hill.
My conclusion is that auto mode just heaps on more power and battery usage. Its not a more efficient setting at all. It doesn't back off and save more battery than it uses when it applies extra.
In all honesty it was a bit of a pain in the arse riding with 2 other riders who didn't have auto mode. As I would power off up a hill (unknowingly) and they would be flicking up modes to keep up. For a short ride who cares. But when you are spending 6-7 hours in the forest and wanting to optimize battery and time in the forest burning battery on a setting that is supposed to be more efficient is annoying.
What I am going to have to do is keep de-tuning the auto mode until it closer matches tour setting on other bosch bikes.
I have pole voima 2 months (600km old) with newer smart system 750wh battery eco, auto, emtb, turbo modes.
We are both a similar weight. He is maybe 2kg lighter and the bike is 2kg lighter. So he has a small weight advantage,.
I have Auto mode detuned to 70nm but all other settings are stock.
We spent most of the time in blue/auto mode. At the end of the day he had 10-15% more battery left. When we were going up hills auto mode would keep applying more power to make the pedaling easier. I was breathing less hard to do the same hill.
My conclusion is that auto mode just heaps on more power and battery usage. Its not a more efficient setting at all. It doesn't back off and save more battery than it uses when it applies extra.
In all honesty it was a bit of a pain in the arse riding with 2 other riders who didn't have auto mode. As I would power off up a hill (unknowingly) and they would be flicking up modes to keep up. For a short ride who cares. But when you are spending 6-7 hours in the forest and wanting to optimize battery and time in the forest burning battery on a setting that is supposed to be more efficient is annoying.
What I am going to have to do is keep de-tuning the auto mode until it closer matches tour setting on other bosch bikes.