charge to 80% ( ish) unless your next ride needs the full range, and preferably a good few hours before you use the bike. Occasionally charge to 100% to equalise the cells.
The biggest potential for damage to the cells is charging to 100% and discharging below 20%. The more the battery is kept in the 20% to 80% range the longer it will last before degrading.
Store the battery over extended periods of non use at c 60% and preferably at room temperature. Allow a battery plenty of time to cool after charging before using it.
The a bove is the generally accepted best practise for Lithium Ion batteries. Says a lot a bout how long an electric car battery pack is going to stay good doesn't it!!
Will charging to 100% damage your battery?
Should u charge to 100% or would u advice charging 20/80.
No.
Suppose someone on an Internet forum told you it's better to fill the gas tank on your car to 3/4, and to never allow it to get below 1/4 tank.
Would you do it? Even if urban legend suggested that your car "might" last longer--by some amount that no one is able to define?
Would it be worth your time to periodically run out of gas on the highway, just so your car would last longer? It's a question only you can answer.
Personally, I ALWAYS charge my battery to 100%. Maybe I'm just stupid, but I have a hard time predicting how much battery I'll use. Maybe I'll find a new trail I want to explore. Maybe I'll want to shoot for some fast times, and boost it up. There's no way for me to know, so I prepare for the longest ride.
There are a lot of legitimate reasons to cut a ride short, but "I have to go back because I'm trying to save money and only charged my battery half way" is not one of them.
I use a timer. Every 1% = 225 sec, that's for up to 80%. I have a shimano slow charger and a 504wh battery. I have a list of about 15 different times now. I set the timer to be finished by 0500, and work back from that. Calculation is pretty simple eg 50% = 50x225 = 11250 secs / 60 = 187.5 mins = 3hrs 8mins. I do a full charge every 4th or 5th time.How do you charge to 80% anyway? I've had Bosch and Shimano chargers that do not appear to have this facility. Do you put them on a timer or check every hour until you have 4/5 bars?
Yep, an outlet timer is a good/cheap investment to manage your charging.I use a timer. Every 1% = 225 sec, that's for up to 80%. I have a shimano slow charger and a 504wh battery. I have a list of about 15 different times now. I set the timer to be finished by 0500, and work back from that. Calculation is pretty simple eg 50% = 50x225 = 11250 secs / 60 = 187.5 mins = 3hrs 8mins. I do a full charge every 4th or 5th time.
Do you really think anyone here does that or is suggesting doing that?There are a lot of legitimate reasons to cut a ride short, but "I have to go back because I'm trying to save money and only charged my battery half way" is not one of them.
Sales and profit - that's business in general. They'll sell more the simpler it is. There's always those of us who are a bit more interested or mechanically sympathetic (chemically sympathetic?) .these guys are all for the environment
It’s a very technical topic of discussion.
is quite a well established science,
Let’s talk about a hypothetical manufacturer
Begs the question tho, if it's that important, why dont the supplied chargers go to 80%?
The original question wasn't hypothetical, and was rather specific.
Clearly, you have a vast wealth of knowledge on the subject.
What do you think of the original question?
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