Hello all. I have just learnt about the 80% charge advantage for life of the battery. I'll be buying a timer - for me 80% is fine for the majority of rides that I do, so with a timer, not a big issue.
With that in mind, how do you know when the battery is at 80%? Mine (e8000 with e7000 display) doesn't show power bars during charge. So, I've been setting a timer, then unplugging charger, powering on bike to see what the charge is. I thought I might as well record what I've found; maybe others can contribute any times they find reasonably accurate. This of course is all ball park stuff, and for me doesn't warrant much more effort. However, my first result, fairly new bike, 500km, probably around 15 C at the time.
From 1 bar to 4 bars, 2hours 30mins. I'm pretty sure that the 1 bar was close to 20%, and that the 4 bars were close to 80%.
With that in mind, how do you know when the battery is at 80%? Mine (e8000 with e7000 display) doesn't show power bars during charge. So, I've been setting a timer, then unplugging charger, powering on bike to see what the charge is. I thought I might as well record what I've found; maybe others can contribute any times they find reasonably accurate. This of course is all ball park stuff, and for me doesn't warrant much more effort. However, my first result, fairly new bike, 500km, probably around 15 C at the time.
From 1 bar to 4 bars, 2hours 30mins. I'm pretty sure that the 1 bar was close to 20%, and that the 4 bars were close to 80%.