Conditioning wisper battery
Hi,
As you may know I recently bought a second hand Wisper. After a few teething problems
I've got it working.
Managed to get out for a good run on it today, my big concern is how is the battery and I really needed to get 16miles (my commute) from it.
It just scraped 16 miles, but was hard going for the last couple of miles and required a fair amount of pedalling.
Anyway, I have a couple of questions:
1) Don't Wispers have a low voltage cut out to protect the cells?
2) Is there anything I can do to help condition the battery (balancing maybe?) to squeeze a few more miles out of it?
Thanks,
Paul
Hi,
As you may know I recently bought a second hand Wisper. After a few teething problems
Managed to get out for a good run on it today, my big concern is how is the battery and I really needed to get 16miles (my commute) from it.
It just scraped 16 miles, but was hard going for the last couple of miles and required a fair amount of pedalling.
Anyway, I have a couple of questions:
1) Don't Wispers have a low voltage cut out to protect the cells?
2) Is there anything I can do to help condition the battery (balancing maybe?) to squeeze a few more miles out of it?
Thanks,
Paul
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