Shaun
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Have any Focus Jam2 or Sam2 owners bought the TEC pack and not used it as much as they initially thought?
I picked my Jam2 up last Friday but they didn't have any TEC packs available. Just the one ride so far of 25 miles which depleted the internal battery. I like to ride for longer so will likely get a TEC pack as the bike encourages you to ride more. I'll have to compare my Levo battery consumption against the Focus Jam2 when I get a chance. Battery size is 25% smaller on the Focus internal vs the Levo. I have been getting 40+ mile rides out of the Levo so in theory should get at least 30 from the Focus. Should be slightly more given the lower weight of the Focus.I am picking my Jam 2 up this Saturday and I negotiated the tec pack as part of the deal and I will only use it on a long ride but it will be great to know I have it just in case ?
I read with interest your battery charging issues. I hope it gets resolved quickly for you. I think I’ll go hunting for a TEC pack and carry it in my backpack as I agree with you it upsets the bikes clean looks..I got my TEC pack at cost, I have only used it twice when I was trying to run down the integrated battery and it was my back up as I wasn't too sure where it would go into sleep mode. But I've only had the bike a few weeks.
The TEC pack may come in handy because when I ran down the integrated battery, it wouldn't charge up! That is in process of being resolved, but in the meantime at least I can still ride the bike.
Hi guys I am getting mine this Saturday can I ask how the Tec pack works, if I go out on a long ride and my main battery runs out does it switch to the Tec pack automatically or do you have to manually switch it over, also if your main battery is really low but you don't want to run it out completely can you switch it to the Tec pack anytime you want to?
Sorry for sounding dim but I have no idea how it works
Hi Andy,
My understanding is that the motor will depleat the TEC pack first and then you need to disconnect the TEC pack and it will run off the internal pack. I did read somewhere where someone said the changeover was automatic but I don't think this is the case as the control display I believe only see's one battery at a time.
I'm sure those who use the TEC packs can confirm or correct the above.
Its all a learning curve.
Have had both bike and TEC pack since August, and use the TEC pack c.60% of the time. Love it, just the right solution for me. Quick 60-90 min thrash = no TEC, weekend 3-5 hr ride = TEC. The only issue is the look of it, but everything is a compromise in some way..
Was discussing buying another the other day for some proper exploring when in more mountainous regions, but it's only an idea at this stage as funding is non-existent! Would love it if Focus released a larger version based on the new 21700 cells. 700Wh TEC to give a total 1KWh....
As a TEC pack owner, I can confirm that it acts as a completely separate battery to the internal one when connected. Once almost depleted, the Shimano STEPS indicator turns red and, if left until depleted, will turn to an 'off status. At that point, you'll need to switch off completely, disconnect the short battery cable and switch back on again. This will then initiate the internal battery power and give you a whole new 378 Wh lease of life!Ahh well I am sure someone will be along soon to explain all
I am really looking forward to picking it up as I was dead set against an ebike
Good point @steve_sordy about the 'special fitting' for the short cable. Thankfully I was shown by my local bike shop. My question regarding this is why don't they provide a closing magnetic thingummy (not sure what it's called) to seal it off when not in use? Seems like it could be prone to mud, dirt etc. when not in use.You can choose which battery to use first.
If you want to exhaust the frame battery first, with the Tec pack in place, just don't connect it to the bike with the RoPD connector. Once the frame battery has been used up, switch off, connect the Tec pac and away you go!
Alternatively, connect the TEC pack and go ride until it gets used up, then switch off, disconnect the RoPD connector and then switch back on again to use the frame battery.
Did you know that the RoPD connector has a storage location under the top tube? One end goes in the charging socket, the other end clicks into a special fitting, also under the the tube. Nobody told me about that and I didn't see it in the manual, I found it when washing the bike.
Good point @steve_sordy about the 'special fitting' for the short cable. Thankfully I was shown by my local bike shop. My question regarding this is why don't they provide a closing magnetic thingummy (not sure what it's called) to seal it off when not in use? Seems like it could be prone to mud, dirt etc. when not in use.
You can choose which battery to use first.
If you want to exhaust the frame battery first, with the Tec pack in place, just don't connect it to the bike with the RoPD connector. Once the frame battery has been used up, switch off, connect the Tec pac and away you go!
Alternatively, connect the TEC pack and go ride until it gets used up, then switch off, disconnect the RoPD connector and then switch back on again to use the frame battery.
Did you know that the RoPD connector has a storage location under the top tube? One end goes in the charging socket, the other end clicks into a special fitting, also under the the tube. Nobody told me about that and I didn't see it in the manual, I found it when washing the bike.
It’s quite interesting if your riding the bike you don’t see the TEC pack, so are people actually worried about other people looking at the bike and thinking it looks crap?
The only time I see it is getting the bike ready and stopping for a quick break.
I can see why some may think that, but it ain't necessarily so!It's all to do with vanity
I can see why some may think that, but it ain't necessarily so!
I have always liked to be able to look back at the bike (or car) as I walk away from it and think "yeah that looks nice!" I call it the look back factor. I don't believe it is vanity, just an appreciation of what looks nice (to my eyes at least).
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