Has anyone noticed the following with the fuel exes.
If you plug in the charger it charges up to 100% charge - takes a couple of hours, maybe a little more, depending on the state of charge you started from.
Then if you unplug the charger, switch off the bike a leave it for a few hours (like 3 or 4) , then switch the bike back on, and the state of charge has dropped to 97% - 98%, so you plug it in again, and this time it takes 1 or 2 hours to slowly go from 97% to 100%. Then you unplug the charger, switch the bike off , leave for a few hours , turn it back on and the battery is showing 98% again, so you plug it in again, this time it charges up to 100% over a couple more hours and pretty much stays there when you unplug the charger.
I have a smart plug that the charger is plugged into that monitors how much energy the charger is using, first charge it takes ~330wh from the plug , second it takes ~35wh, third it takes 5-6wh.
Is this (ie the state of charge dropping after reaching 100%) just the battery balancing itself, so in order to get the proper max range you need to go through this charge/unplug/repeat charge/unplug process etc? ie you cant rely on the battery to actually be at 100% after the first charge, it seems that after the first charge the battery is holdingapprox 10% (~35-40wh) less WH than it should be.
anyone know anything about how bike batteries typically balance/charge?
If you plug in the charger it charges up to 100% charge - takes a couple of hours, maybe a little more, depending on the state of charge you started from.
Then if you unplug the charger, switch off the bike a leave it for a few hours (like 3 or 4) , then switch the bike back on, and the state of charge has dropped to 97% - 98%, so you plug it in again, and this time it takes 1 or 2 hours to slowly go from 97% to 100%. Then you unplug the charger, switch the bike off , leave for a few hours , turn it back on and the battery is showing 98% again, so you plug it in again, this time it charges up to 100% over a couple more hours and pretty much stays there when you unplug the charger.
I have a smart plug that the charger is plugged into that monitors how much energy the charger is using, first charge it takes ~330wh from the plug , second it takes ~35wh, third it takes 5-6wh.
Is this (ie the state of charge dropping after reaching 100%) just the battery balancing itself, so in order to get the proper max range you need to go through this charge/unplug/repeat charge/unplug process etc? ie you cant rely on the battery to actually be at 100% after the first charge, it seems that after the first charge the battery is holdingapprox 10% (~35-40wh) less WH than it should be.
anyone know anything about how bike batteries typically balance/charge?
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