michael.kozera
New Dad ! 👶
on screen battery % is usually directly going off of battery voltage, usually smoothed out with some kind of delayed averaging mechanism programmed into the software.
if you start at 100% (4.2v/cell) and start going up abunch of hills, ur battery voltage will drop to say 3.6v/cell and ur % will read 50% after only a few miles of riding. however if you stop and let the battery sit, it will go back to 4.0v/cell and read something more realistic like 90-95%. this is called voltage sag, and all batteries do this, some more then others depending on specs.
i have a 1200wh battery and my bbshd is pulling close to 1800w, so after riding only 10kms of HARD riding, my battery will read 50-60%, i then go on to ride an additional 150km's until batter dies.......
if you start at 100% (4.2v/cell) and start going up abunch of hills, ur battery voltage will drop to say 3.6v/cell and ur % will read 50% after only a few miles of riding. however if you stop and let the battery sit, it will go back to 4.0v/cell and read something more realistic like 90-95%. this is called voltage sag, and all batteries do this, some more then others depending on specs.
i have a 1200wh battery and my bbshd is pulling close to 1800w, so after riding only 10kms of HARD riding, my battery will read 50-60%, i then go on to ride an additional 150km's until batter dies.......
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