Astro66
Active member
I have some friends who go out into the wilderness on long rides, and camp overnight in Alpine regions.
I want to join them, but need to ensure I don't run out of battery, as the return ride can be brutal without assistance and a full load. Quite dangerous to get caught out and it gets dark before you return.
I have a 640wh Shimano battery. And rather than get a range extender. As it's super simple to swap batteries. I'd just buy a spare battery and carry it in my pack, then swap when needed.
The main reasons.
1) I am not carrying the excess weight of the range extender on every ride
2) It gives me a complete spare battery
3) It costs the same either way
4) It doubles my range rather than extending it.
5) It's just simpler.
Am I missing anything ? Thoughts.
BTW. I have Di2 shifting. So if my battery runs out. I can't shift.
BTW. This is the spare battery in $AUD. So roughly 450 pounds. And this store is about 10km from where I live. So I can pick it up.
I want to join them, but need to ensure I don't run out of battery, as the return ride can be brutal without assistance and a full load. Quite dangerous to get caught out and it gets dark before you return.
I have a 640wh Shimano battery. And rather than get a range extender. As it's super simple to swap batteries. I'd just buy a spare battery and carry it in my pack, then swap when needed.
The main reasons.
1) I am not carrying the excess weight of the range extender on every ride
2) It gives me a complete spare battery
3) It costs the same either way
4) It doubles my range rather than extending it.
5) It's just simpler.
Am I missing anything ? Thoughts.
BTW. I have Di2 shifting. So if my battery runs out. I can't shift.
BTW. This is the spare battery in $AUD. So roughly 450 pounds. And this store is about 10km from where I live. So I can pick it up.