Two years ago I travelled to the UK from Australia to do a 3 week ride on my electrified Bike Friday Tikit. Bought 2 batteries at the Electric Transport Shop in London and at the end of the trip shipped them back to Australia for about 350 pounds. Expensive but ok. (They are both going strong after 2 years continuous use) I enjoyed the trip so much that I decided to do another this year.
Before the trip I got a quote from the shipping firm that I had used last time (Pack and Send) for shipping 2 4kg batteries to Aus and they said it would be 128 pounds - seemed remarkably cheap but I had specified that they were Lithium Ion so thought they knew what they were doing...
I again bought 2 batteries from the Electric Transport Shop and did the C2C and then 2 weeks in Scotland (Arran to Thurso via the Outer Hebrides) - another wonderful trip.
I dropped the batteries in to Pack and Send in London and was assured that all was ok. Now I am back in Aus and they are telling me it will cost 600 pounds (not 128) to ship them, which I think is ridiculously expensive.
So, long story short, if someone would like to buy a slightly used 36v 14aH and / or a 36v 10aH battery (both only recharged about 10 times) or have any other ideas as to what I can usefully do with them?
thanks
Peter
Before the trip I got a quote from the shipping firm that I had used last time (Pack and Send) for shipping 2 4kg batteries to Aus and they said it would be 128 pounds - seemed remarkably cheap but I had specified that they were Lithium Ion so thought they knew what they were doing...
I again bought 2 batteries from the Electric Transport Shop and did the C2C and then 2 weeks in Scotland (Arran to Thurso via the Outer Hebrides) - another wonderful trip.
I dropped the batteries in to Pack and Send in London and was assured that all was ok. Now I am back in Aus and they are telling me it will cost 600 pounds (not 128) to ship them, which I think is ridiculously expensive.
So, long story short, if someone would like to buy a slightly used 36v 14aH and / or a 36v 10aH battery (both only recharged about 10 times) or have any other ideas as to what I can usefully do with them?
thanks
Peter