If you win a specialized top for best suggestion - I want half of it !not a bad idea at all Zim! - will do ?
If you win a specialized top for best suggestion - I want half of it !not a bad idea at all Zim! - will do ?
Well yes, but you can't use that to charge any of the big name brand e-bike packs like the lion one..... while the satiator has some nice features you could just use a bench power supply like I do. It's half the price and charges everything I own that doesn't have Bosch or Shimano written on it.This is the charger I use. Configurable to any chemistry and voltage, depending on version, light enough to carry easily and silent operation.
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Satiator - Grin Products - Product Info
The Satiator is a fast and powerful universal battery charger that can be configured to charge a multitude of different battery types and voltages. It allows for partial charging to increase battery cycle life and has an OLED display screen to show realtime charging statistics. This is one of...ebikes.ca
Bloody hell, that's a HUGE phone ☎Arrived today. Pretty compact.
iPhone FLYON XS MAX 12K edition. Fast as fcuk but poor battery life ?Bloody hell, that's a HUGE phone ☎
But with your new smart charger ........iPhone FLYON XS MAX 12K edition. Fast as fcuk but poor battery life ?
Or a small Bosch displayBloody hell, that's a HUGE phone ☎
Great concept. Do they plan to support Shimano? There is no reference to it on their website.
It's a well proven locking connector with multiple pins for multiple launch leads into different manufacturers interfaces, and it can take the current. You can find other connectors yes, but they get very expensive very quickly.Just saw this in Bike24. I wonder what's the reason to use totally useless, crap, non-automotive computer style DE-9 connector on the other end. That's a total show stopper for me even if the charger would work without electricity. That's some real low quality.
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Just read an article about various charges in the latest EMTB magazine.
Bosch 2A (89€) | Bosch 4A (120€) | Bosch 6A (169€) | Lion smart charger (179€) | |
Weight | 560 Gramm | 742 Gramm | 788 Gramm | 550 Gramm |
90 minutes loading capacity | 231 Vertical meters (14.8%) | 560 Vertical meters (35.9%) | 778 Vertical meters (49.9%) | 498 Vertical meters (31.9%) |
Just saw this in Bike24. I wonder what's the reason to use totally useless, crap, non-automotive computer style DE-9 connector on the other end. That's a total show stopper for me even if the charger would work without electricity. That's some real low quality.
Thanks for the update, if nothing else it's very compact.I bought the Lion charger and have been using it on our latest holiday (camping). I bought it with cables to charge my wife's Cube (Bosch), my own Specialized Levo, and the extension battery that I sometimes use.
I had several reasons to invest in this:
I will still use the original chargers at home, but the Lion is ready and packed for any trips we will make. It is even small enough to carry in a backpack for longer daily rides to charge during lunchbreak.
- Having to pack only 1 compact and light charger instead of 3 bulky/heavy ones when going on holidays (weekend or longer trips). We mostly go camping, so we already have way too much other stuff to take with us.
- Some campsites only provide low amp electricity connections, so with this charger I can choose to charge at a lower rate and not having the risk that turning on the lights or using the water-cooker while charging blows a fuse or blackout the complete campsite. I don't mind the longer charging time (and having to sequentially charge the batteries) as we mostly don't ride every day, so there is plenty time to charge sequentially and at a lower rate.
- Having the possibility to use the storage mode for when the batteries are not in use for longer periods
- Having the possibility to get a notification on your phone when charging is finished (according to the chosen charging option). This is really useful when multiple batteries need to be charged (sequentially).
I do have some critical remarks about it:
- Like mentioned by others I don't like the RS232 (?) connector. It has not failed on me yet, but It just does not feel right on a device like this. You will need to use the 2 screws to keep the connector from disconnecting, but this is always very fiddly and brings back memories from there past where you could not get the screws out anymore or the threads inside the device would come loose. Using it with gloves is just not possible.
- Also I did have to use the charger outside (bikes are outside at the campsite) and had to keep an eye on the weather to cover it up or disconnect it when it would start too rain. But I guess you would have to do the same for any charger.
- The NFC communication needs some practice and does not always work on the first attempt. This can sometimes be a bit annoying.
- The notification functionality is not (yet) very accurate: I had situations where I would get the notification on my phone that the battery is charged to 100%, but when checking it was actually lower (like 90 or 95%). Not really a big problem, but could be better.
- I think I would have preferred a bluetooth connection from charger to phone as that would overcome some of the above issues. Not sure why they chose for this NFC (offline) solution.
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All in all I still think it was a good investment and I hope the manufacturer will continue to improve the software to overcome some of the issues.
I found it so much hassle with all the various connectors that its just easier to take the official supplied charger that the bike comes with!@Rob Rides EMTB would these be useful for bike trips where you just need a quick top up from a pub or cafe on route?
Hi Rob, I actually just joined the forum to be able to make this reply. I'm interested in this charger as a lightweight option to be able to take on very long rides. Yesterday I rode 50km each way to a friends for lunch and then ran out of juice on the way back. Didn't really want to lug the big original charger such a long distance. There doesn't seem to be any other light chargers around at all from what I've seen. Also how did you manage to order it? I've only seen it on site where there is no shipping to the U.K. if you're not using yours would you sell it?I found it so much hassle with all the various connectors that its just easier to take the official supplied charger that the bike comes with!
Thanks, does that allow for different connectors? I have a Specialized levo sl and the port seems proprietary but may not beFor a small, light charger for travelling, I would suggest using the Bosch 2A charger. It's OEM manufacturer-approved and safe to use. I use one often.
I wouldn't trust some third-party chargers for my Bosch lithium-ion batteries.
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