How many more life cycles will I get when using a slower 1.8A charger instead of 4A one for a 12Ah battery?
Should I have both chargers and only use the faster one when in a rush?
Specs for the Shimano Steps E8000 EMTB system:
BT-E8010 Battery
504Wh
36V
14Ah
Battery lifespan: 1000 cycles (After 1,000 cycles of full charging still more than 300Wh = 60% left when EC-E6000 charger is used) (Source: Shimano)
Charger options:
EC-E6000
4A
0-100% charging time 5h
-> Charging efficiency 14Ah / (4A*5h= 20 Ah) = 70% -> Extra heat during charging
EC-E6002
1.8A
0-100% charging time 7.5h
-> Charging efficiency 14Ah / (1.8A*7.5h= 13,5 Ah) = ~100% -> Cells only slightly warm
Should I have both chargers and only use the faster one when in a rush?
Specs for the Shimano Steps E8000 EMTB system:
BT-E8010 Battery
504Wh
36V
14Ah
Battery lifespan: 1000 cycles (After 1,000 cycles of full charging still more than 300Wh = 60% left when EC-E6000 charger is used) (Source: Shimano)
Charger options:
EC-E6000
4A
0-100% charging time 5h
-> Charging efficiency 14Ah / (4A*5h= 20 Ah) = 70% -> Extra heat during charging
EC-E6002
1.8A
0-100% charging time 7.5h
-> Charging efficiency 14Ah / (1.8A*7.5h= 13,5 Ah) = ~100% -> Cells only slightly warm
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