Utah Rider
Well-known member
I've noticed over three years now that when well meaning people post advice about charging Li-ion batteries that they always say don't charge to 100% and don't run until they are dead. Did it ever occur to anyone that maybe Specialized made these battery packs dummy proof? In other words, just because the charger shuts off and the battery app says that it is at 100% doesn't mean that it is really at 100%. When I ride my Levo I often ride until the battery shuts off. A quick voltage check shows 32-33 volts on a supposed dead battery. My gut feeling is that these battery packs are dummy proof and typical Li-ion guidelines are fubar.
I have several three year old battery packs that operate at half original capacity. They were always charged to full. They set outside in my hot truck all summer with my bike and I ride all winter. Although it would be nice if they lasted longer I have serious doubts that any specific charging technique would have made them last longer. Just my thoughts. Feel free to correct my stinking thinking. Cheers
I have several three year old battery packs that operate at half original capacity. They were always charged to full. They set outside in my hot truck all summer with my bike and I ride all winter. Although it would be nice if they lasted longer I have serious doubts that any specific charging technique would have made them last longer. Just my thoughts. Feel free to correct my stinking thinking. Cheers