Just posting as an FYI:
Picked up a Pivot Shuttle SL this week. After first charge battery was at 97%. Next day (afternoon) battery was at 89%. So 8% drain in less than 24 hours with the bike doing nothing. I contacted Fazua support, who said...
I have noticed that any time I open the Fazua app, it will connect to the bike no matter how long it's been sitting. So it looks like they're leaving Bluetooth on, even if the bike is off. Should be an easy fix...
Since then I've been leaving the bike on the charger and it works as a workaround. The thing I am not sure about is if the system pulls power directly from the charger when plugged in, or if it's draining and refilling the batter over and over again. While it's plugged in and fully charged, I've never seen the charge light turn red, so I hope it's not constantly cycling the battery.
Picked up a Pivot Shuttle SL this week. After first charge battery was at 97%. Next day (afternoon) battery was at 89%. So 8% drain in less than 24 hours with the bike doing nothing. I contacted Fazua support, who said...
The bike stays fairly active over the first 8 hours after the last time it has been interacted with. The loss you are experiencing is normal for the Ride 60 system at this time. Further firmware updates should reduce this.
I have noticed that any time I open the Fazua app, it will connect to the bike no matter how long it's been sitting. So it looks like they're leaving Bluetooth on, even if the bike is off. Should be an easy fix...
Since then I've been leaving the bike on the charger and it works as a workaround. The thing I am not sure about is if the system pulls power directly from the charger when plugged in, or if it's draining and refilling the batter over and over again. While it's plugged in and fully charged, I've never seen the charge light turn red, so I hope it's not constantly cycling the battery.