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    what type of multimeter?

    How about this one? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNI-T-UT39C-LCD-Digital-Multimeter-DC-AC-Voltage-Current-Meter-NCV-I4O6/113204932836?hash=item1a5b8a30e4:g:Q38AAOSwyUtbdSfx
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    what type of multimeter?

    will check them out thanks
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    what type of multimeter?

    nowhere near, but kind offe
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    what type of multimeter?

    ah... well spotted! Is there a model you'd recommend?
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    what type of multimeter?

    would something like this do? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Digital-LCD-Multimeter-AC-DC-Current-Voltmeter-Ammeter-Resistance-Tester/182954044440?hash=item2a98e92c18:g:34gAAOSw1GlaUv4p
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    what type of multimeter?

    Hi, to test what I think is a 24V Li-Ion - 9Ah battery on a wisper se (which no longer goes, but the battery appears to charge and the light goes on) Thanks in advance!
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    wisper 806fe knackered

    What brilliant service from Wisper!
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    wisper 806fe knackered

    Thanks David, I'll email you
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    wisper 806fe knackered

    You think so? I don't have a meter unfortunately (although I could try and borrow one). The meter on the bike has always slumped dramatically when the bike calls for power, but it usually carries on going for a fair bit nonetheless. I'll follow your suggestion though thanks
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    wisper 806fe knackered

    Hi, I left this bike in a shed "for a while" (ok years, not months) and now the power assistance isn't working. The battery seems ok. I notice the cables in and out of the vaguely triangular box at the front (which I take to be the controller?) are rather perished so I'm guessing that might be...
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    carrier bag for the wisper 806 FE?

    thanks Jerry, you encouraged me to look harder. There's one that accomodates 26 inchers for £42 Incidentally, the zip on my dahon bag broke straight away..
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    carrier bag for the wisper 806 FE?

    Hi folks Just bought an 806FE of ebay - £650 - not bad I thought.. I bought a Dahon folding bike 12"-16" carrier bag for it, but the 806 won't fit inside it. Any suggestions?
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    'Stylish' hill-climbing electric folder for around a 1000??

    Sure thing Mark, once again thanks for letting me trial it for so long. just email me when you want it back and I'll wipe it down and pack it up again. I kept every last piece of cardboard and bubble wrap it came with so hopefully you won't have to do much with it to send it out again.. One...
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    'Stylish' hill-climbing electric folder for around a 1000??

    Me too, Indalo, when I saw lycra boy going up my hill, I thought yes.. NRG, thanks for that explanation of the voltage question. I'm assuming that the 24 volt batteries powering 250 watt motors will have appropriate wiring and whatnot... to my non-technical mind having slightly thicker wires...
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    'Stylish' hill-climbing electric folder for around a 1000??

    Took it about 13 miles yesterday, mostly flat but ending with the 1.25 miles, 12% gradient rise. Remaining battery power when I got home: 35%. At the moment there only seems to be two modes - full throtle of nothing at all. Previously, the power has kicked in when you pedal, particularly when...
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    'Stylish' hill-climbing electric folder for around a 1000??

    Apparently they do aseb. So I gave it a good 12 hours last night. This morning folded it into GFs hatchback. No need to flatten the back seats - it goes into the boot compartment... just. Tonight I set off with 100% battery capacity down into Hebden Bridge again, freewheeling most of the...
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    'Stylish' hill-climbing electric folder for around a 1000??

    flecc, yes that makes sense. I think where I live - Pecket Well in West Yorks, it's about 500 metres above sea level, so it's probably more like 300 metres above the town in the valley below - Hebden Bridge. I'm typing this from GFs house in Sowerby. I reckon her house is maybe 200 metres...
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    'Stylish' hill-climbing electric folder for around a 1000??

    It's Day 1 of my try out of the Fast4ward Edge... very kindly arranged by Mark of Ultra Motor. So I freewheeled downhill into town...... it's quite steep, so it a bit scary on those little 20" wheels. Oh, it's market day! The streets are thronging with people milling about chaotically...
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    'Stylish' hill-climbing electric folder for around a 1000??

    Mark, that's a great offer. You have a deal. I'll trial one for free and post up a review. I live 'on the tops' above Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire. It's steep. I have a 5 mile journey over the tops to my girlfriends house in Sowerby. If I can do that on a Fast4ward without giving myself a...
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    'Stylish' hill-climbing electric folder for around a 1000??

    Roadie, behave, the Juicy Urban 20.... is one of those...