I picked up my new Cytronex Synapse (190 motor fitted) last Friday and managed to put in 3 conditioning runs at the weekend (dodging rain showers). Each run consisted of running the battery on max power with only pedaling movement to ensure the motor was running (no rider input). The route consists of a long slog hill approx 1 mile, one short 14% hill approx 1/3 mile and the rest on the flat approx 4 miles, the battery lasted 5.5 miles for each run, it died at the same point each time. Lights on the whole time (approx 40 mins each time). Each charge of the battery lasted no longer than 1hr 15 or 20 mins each time and I overcharged (8 hours) as per instructions for the conditioning charges.
Went for an evening blast of 17 miles with moderate hills this evening, being frugal with the motor only using low power on the uphills and full power on the almost flat when my legs couldn't sustain over 15mph, otherwise turned off motor when not needed and rider input the whole way around and no loss of battery power at the end. Average speed 15mph. Lights on the whole time (just over an hour). The following charging period lasted approx 1hr, so my calculation is that 22-27 miles is possible on a battery which seems to tally with some other's findings I've read on the forum. Although I can't be sure if other's findings are based on flat roads running low/high power etc.
I'm assuming the battery is new, I weigh 90Kg and am average fitness, ideal weight would be around 80Kg. I hope this is useful info, maybe too much info !!
I've noticed that 24 hours following a full charge the battery can be charged for a further 30mins, anyone know why this is? Maybe we should start a Cytronex battery thread in the battery section?