We've had our 2 Rises since May 2021. They get used at least once every week and mine has now done 3000km+
The last couple of times we've been out I've charged them early in the week (Monday/Tuesday), removing the charger within a few hours of the light going to flashing green. Starting up the bikes on Saturday one was reading 92%, one 93% (we're using Garmin 130's so have accurate %age).
I've a feeling they've always done this. Most of the time we've had them I've had the chargers on a timer so I'd give them four hours charge after a ride, and give them a top up the night before we go out (30 minutes or an hour). The batteries definitely will still hold full 100% doing that.
It seems pretty poor that a Li-ion battery would lose that much charge whilst sitting at room temperature for a few days - and I'd wondered if the issue was leaving the chargers connected (but switched off at the mains by the time plug) but the last few weeks of 'manually' charging proves that isn't the case.
Is anyone else seeing the same?
The last couple of times we've been out I've charged them early in the week (Monday/Tuesday), removing the charger within a few hours of the light going to flashing green. Starting up the bikes on Saturday one was reading 92%, one 93% (we're using Garmin 130's so have accurate %age).
I've a feeling they've always done this. Most of the time we've had them I've had the chargers on a timer so I'd give them four hours charge after a ride, and give them a top up the night before we go out (30 minutes or an hour). The batteries definitely will still hold full 100% doing that.
It seems pretty poor that a Li-ion battery would lose that much charge whilst sitting at room temperature for a few days - and I'd wondered if the issue was leaving the chargers connected (but switched off at the mains by the time plug) but the last few weeks of 'manually' charging proves that isn't the case.
Is anyone else seeing the same?