EnduroDad2k
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Hi all, I had one of those 'live and learn' moments yesterday that I would love some advice on - What mode is best to make it up a long steady climb? Is it better to get up more quickly using more power for a shorter duration? Or drop it to a low gear and crawl in eco mode for a much longer period?
I was riding up in Downieville California which has a legendary 15mi. downhill. I figured I would ride it down with the motor mostly turned off, then head back up a more gentle 18mi. dirt road to my car. The classic EMTB "shuttle" scenario.
The15mi downhill portion was a blast, I only used 5% charge on a couple climbs.
That left 95% charge for 18 miles back to the car, no problem, right? Even with a long climb (6,000ft) it seemed doable if I kept it on power level low (eco 1 - active 3). I'm on a 2021 Trance X e+ Pro 3 with a 625Wh battery, 175lbs.
I knew it would be a LONG climb back to the car, but I underestimated how quickly I was burning through the battery. I started the climb in Active (level 3) and pushed pretty hard to keep energy use down. But 8 miles in I was down to 45%, it was getting dark, cold, and I was in the middle of nowhere alone. And looking at the remaining 10 miles on my trailforks app it was nearly a solid incline all the way. I wasn't going to make it at that pace.
So I dropped down to Tour 2 mode and pushed as hard as I could, then when I was on last indicator light I dropped to Eco 1. I finally made it to the top with just under 5% battery remaining but I hit the wall physically about half way up and had to dig deep to make it.
So here's my question: When faced with a steady incline on a dirt road and need to make the battery last as long as possible, what is the ideal power mode? Would it make sense to turn it down to Eco 1 mode and crawl up in a slow, low gear? Or would it make more sense to keep it in Active 3 mode and make it to the top much more quickly?
I certainly learned the hard way that steady hillclimbs will devour my 625w battery very quickly!
Many thanks!
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The massive trees:
My son the beneficiary of my shuttle misadventure:
I was riding up in Downieville California which has a legendary 15mi. downhill. I figured I would ride it down with the motor mostly turned off, then head back up a more gentle 18mi. dirt road to my car. The classic EMTB "shuttle" scenario.
The15mi downhill portion was a blast, I only used 5% charge on a couple climbs.
That left 95% charge for 18 miles back to the car, no problem, right? Even with a long climb (6,000ft) it seemed doable if I kept it on power level low (eco 1 - active 3). I'm on a 2021 Trance X e+ Pro 3 with a 625Wh battery, 175lbs.
I knew it would be a LONG climb back to the car, but I underestimated how quickly I was burning through the battery. I started the climb in Active (level 3) and pushed pretty hard to keep energy use down. But 8 miles in I was down to 45%, it was getting dark, cold, and I was in the middle of nowhere alone. And looking at the remaining 10 miles on my trailforks app it was nearly a solid incline all the way. I wasn't going to make it at that pace.
So I dropped down to Tour 2 mode and pushed as hard as I could, then when I was on last indicator light I dropped to Eco 1. I finally made it to the top with just under 5% battery remaining but I hit the wall physically about half way up and had to dig deep to make it.
So here's my question: When faced with a steady incline on a dirt road and need to make the battery last as long as possible, what is the ideal power mode? Would it make sense to turn it down to Eco 1 mode and crawl up in a slow, low gear? Or would it make more sense to keep it in Active 3 mode and make it to the top much more quickly?
I certainly learned the hard way that steady hillclimbs will devour my 625w battery very quickly!
Many thanks!
The route:
The massive trees:
My son the beneficiary of my shuttle misadventure:
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