Just wondering if anyone has experienced anything like this:
I was heading back home up a road hill in boost mode. Battery started at 32% at the bottom, and about 8 minutes later I was nearly at the top and battery was down to 8% (roughly as expected). Suddenly the assist mode turned directly to off, and it wouldn't allow me to select any other assist mode. The display stayed on and Di2 gear changing kept working. No errors were displayed, and no info about why it wasn't allowing any assist to be selected.
I decided not to try turning everything off/on straight away in case that caused a worse problem like stopping the gear changes working. Luckily it wasn't too bad to pedal the rest of the way with assist off once I was over the top of the hill.
So once home I turned it off & on as a test and it was allowing me to change assist modes again. It showed 6km range in eco, 4km in trail and 3km in boost. Battery was still showing as 8% at this time.
I have boosted up this hill before, but with a higher battery percentage remaining. I have also boosted up a smaller hill, getting to the top with about 5% battery remaining and it automatically switched to eco mode. So I was expecting it to do something similar.
I'm wondering if the removal of all assist modes could have been because it was a longer hill this time and I was burning through the battery fast, so it didn't think it would last long enough to still allow even eco mode. And if having Di2 makes its safety margin even larger than non-Di2. Or if maybe the motor overheated temporarily - though I would have expected an error.
At least I know in future I can turn it off/on if this happens again and get eco to work for a bit. Or maybe switch out of boost mode before 10% battery to pre-empt it.
But interested to hear of others experience at low battery when using boost.
I was heading back home up a road hill in boost mode. Battery started at 32% at the bottom, and about 8 minutes later I was nearly at the top and battery was down to 8% (roughly as expected). Suddenly the assist mode turned directly to off, and it wouldn't allow me to select any other assist mode. The display stayed on and Di2 gear changing kept working. No errors were displayed, and no info about why it wasn't allowing any assist to be selected.
I decided not to try turning everything off/on straight away in case that caused a worse problem like stopping the gear changes working. Luckily it wasn't too bad to pedal the rest of the way with assist off once I was over the top of the hill.
So once home I turned it off & on as a test and it was allowing me to change assist modes again. It showed 6km range in eco, 4km in trail and 3km in boost. Battery was still showing as 8% at this time.
I have boosted up this hill before, but with a higher battery percentage remaining. I have also boosted up a smaller hill, getting to the top with about 5% battery remaining and it automatically switched to eco mode. So I was expecting it to do something similar.
I'm wondering if the removal of all assist modes could have been because it was a longer hill this time and I was burning through the battery fast, so it didn't think it would last long enough to still allow even eco mode. And if having Di2 makes its safety margin even larger than non-Di2. Or if maybe the motor overheated temporarily - though I would have expected an error.
At least I know in future I can turn it off/on if this happens again and get eco to work for a bit. Or maybe switch out of boost mode before 10% battery to pre-empt it.
But interested to hear of others experience at low battery when using boost.