Range Extender Died

machaggis

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Dec 1, 2022
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My ~15 month old Range Extender died (first version for 2022 M20 Carbon Rise, maybe only used the Extender for <500 miles) - no charge, no LEDs etc. Via LBS, Orbea won't claim full warranty but will give 50% discount off replacement (so ~$300) - thoughts? Did I have a lemon or is this the expected lifespan? Any other similar complaints/warranty claims?

I'm not against replacing the battery but not if the lifespan is so limited/fragile.
 

JP-NZ

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Feb 17, 2022
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15 months is almost as laughable as Orbea refusing warranty on it.

Most extenders like main batteries should be good for well in excess of 1,000 cycles. Its clearly a warrant-able issue IMHO.
 

Tonybro

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I've had mine since 2021 without issues. Covered at least what yours has. Faulty in my book, assuming charged correctly, etc.

Bike companies are getting away with shirking their responsibilities in my eyes, not just Orbea...
 

b33k34

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Apr 15, 2021
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The 'issue' with the range extender is that it's impossible not to be 'hard' on the cells in it. Ideally you shouldn't run Li-ion batteries completely flat but because the Rise uses all of the Rx before starting the main battery it does that every time you use it.

However, their warranty policy is no different to anyone else' - Apple only cover the battery in your phone for a year and it's a chargeable replacement after that.

Yes, it *should* be good for 1000 cycles. But they don't know how it's been treated or stored, some will fail. Discounted replacement is more than they're legally required to do (although not sure how EU 'product lifetime' rules would apply to a battery. Though they wouldn't in the USA anyway)
 

Trailhound

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Jun 30, 2024
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My ~15 month old Range Extender died (first version for 2022 M20 Carbon Rise, maybe only used the Extender for <500 miles) - no charge, no LEDs etc. Via LBS, Orbea won't claim full warranty but will give 50% discount off replacement (so ~$300) - thoughts? Did I have a lemon or is this the expected lifespan? Any other similar complaints/warranty claims?

I'm not against replacing the battery but not if the lifespan is so limited/fragile.
Range Extenders suck.. Get a bigger battery or carry a spare. Bigger is better.
 

BobR

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Apr 14, 2021
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Florida
My ~15 month old Range Extender died (first version for 2022 M20 Carbon Rise, maybe only used the Extender for <500 miles) - no charge, no LEDs etc. Via LBS, Orbea won't claim full warranty but will give 50% discount off replacement (so ~$300) - thoughts? Did I have a lemon or is this the expected lifespan? Any other similar complaints/warranty claims?

I'm not against replacing the battery but not if the lifespan is so limited/fragile.
Leave the range extender unplugged until your main battery light goes on for last 20% to not burn down the extender
 

Nod1178

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Feb 13, 2024
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This is where q good relationship with your local bike shop may help as they could use their leverage with Orbea to get a positive outcome for you
 

Tonybro

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Range Extenders suck.. Get a bigger battery or carry a spare. Bigger is better.
Don't be making ridiculous comments like this. Bigger is HEAVIER, not necessarily better.

The Rise has a range extender because it is a lightweight bike (<20Kg). My full fat bike is ~25Kg. My Rise has greater range than my full fat by a few miles yet it has a much smaller battery (and reduced torque).

Also the battery on the Rise can only be removed by dropping the motor. Saves weight by not having the paraphernalia associated with battery covers etc.

The extender on the Rise is for those long rides or for using more power if riding with full fat bike riders. Bike is still lighter than a full fat by quite a margin.
 

Trailhound

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Jun 30, 2024
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I was simply responding to an inquiry for feedback in the real world, having been present on different occasions when three friends, two on the Orbed Rise, complained about their range extenders not working. A small battery plus a range extender is ridiculously close to the same weight as one full size battery. Bigger motor bikes with full size batteries easily offset the ridiculously slight frame weight discrepancy. More power, more range, no range anxiety. Ridiculously simple logic I think..
 

b33k34

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Apr 15, 2021
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UK
Rise with range extender is only about slightly heavier than the bigger battery. With smaller battery is a Kg lighter.

Theres a lot of sense to the idea of having a bike a kg lighter for all the rides you don't need max battery for. (which has been most of my riding on the gen 1)

But you have a little bit of range anxiety, and the way the batteries drain isn't the best for the battery condition.
 

Trailhound

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Jun 30, 2024
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N. California
If it makes sense for you, that's all that matters. Me, I'm full/full. More is more. Stronger motor dismisses extra 1 kg going up, adds stability and speed carry going down and cross country, dismisses range anxiety all together. Nice to have choices.
 

Rod B.

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Aug 18, 2021
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My ~15 month old Range Extender died (first version for 2022 M20 Carbon Rise, maybe only used the Extender for <500 miles) - no charge, no LEDs etc. Via LBS, Orbea won't claim full warranty but will give 50% discount off replacement (so ~$300) - thoughts? Did I have a lemon or is this the expected lifespan? Any other similar complaints/warranty claims?

I'm not against replacing the battery but not if the lifespan is so limited/fragile.
Machaggis, I have 3,500 miles on my range extender and it’s still going strong. Based on everybody’s response, your’s is a lemon.

I’ve never tried taking a range extender apart, but before I ponied up $300 for a new extender, I might be tempted to try some exploratory surgery at the connection port of the defective extender. Maybe find a loose wire or connection.
 

machaggis

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Dec 1, 2022
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Seattle, USA
The latest on this is the LBS did push back and were told they would get it warrantied, but we are now several months into waiting for this (remembering this type 1 extender probably isn't even being made any more....)
 

BobR

Member
Apr 14, 2021
167
74
Florida
As there are many of this make and model sold I would hope that a company would start producing these and the primary battery in an after market solution. I for one have two of these bikes and would be eager to purchase one of each or having the ability to repair my existing ones as needed.
 

machaggis

Member
Dec 1, 2022
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3
Seattle, USA
Agreed. Also a market in chargers would be nice as a second charger would be useful for travel + home. I think too much of this is proprietary for now though to have much hope.
 

BobR

Member
Apr 14, 2021
167
74
Florida
The ability to rebuild an existing battery bank “how to” video would help even… where to purchase the cells, tools required, etc.
 

Splime738

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Nov 8, 2021
7
2
kawasaki
Is there nobody repairing these range extenders? Mine has just stopped working although it shows full charge but doesn't register through the bike with St ride app like it did, just bought a nice new lead to try and still the same.
 

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