Discontinued Battery

Derry Smith

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Would appreciate advice. I have a bike called a Hopper Urban which is essentially a rebadged Viking Harrier. The LI-ion battery has gone to sleep and replacement batteries that fit the holder seem unobtainable. Can I just buy another battery complete with case and just rewire and remount it on the pannier so long as it is the same voltage/amps (24v/ 9 amp)or are there other parameters involved, thnx in adavance
 

Fordulike

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Would appreciate advice. I have a bike called a Hopper Urban which is essentially a rebadged Viking Harrier. The LI-ion battery has gone to sleep and replacement batteries that fit the holder seem unobtainable. Can I just buy another battery complete with case and just rewire and remount it on the pannier so long as it is the same voltage/amps (24v/ 9 amp)or are there other parameters involved, thnx in adavance
You could drop Jimmy at http://www.bga-reworking.co.uk a line, as he may be able to recell your existing battery pack.
 

Nealh

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Derry the simple answer is yes 24v and any Ah you wish.
Theoretically a 36v battery could be used but you would need to know other factors for this to work.
For a new battery to work all you need to do is check the wire polarity before connecting up.
 
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You can use any 24v battery you want. There's a little compatment at the front of yours that houses the controller, so you should look for similar, or you can house the controller in a little tool bag between the battery and the seat-post.

If you understand basic wiring, it might be worth going up to 36v and changing the controller to one with a better control system. That would give you: 50% more maximum power; 50% more maximum speed (programmable); softer, more controllable starting; speed and distance display; more range; more choice of pedal assist levels; and better power control. This kit has everything you need. I used one to convert a 24v Schwinn Tailwind to 36v.

https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-battery/771-36v125ah-case-02-18650-battery-pack-battery.html


Alternatively, you can call Jimmy (Insat/BGA Reworking). He'll collect your battery and return it better than it was when new for about £200.
 

Nealh

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Alternatively, you can call Jimmy (Insat/BGA Reworking). He'll collect your battery and return it better than it was when new for about £200.
Likely to be 250 - 280 in my view but you need to speak to him first, using Panasonic GA cells he would be able to increase your battery by 40% to 13.8ah or 21% to 12ah using Samsung 30Q's.
 
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Likely to be 250 - 280 in my view but you need to speak to him first, using Panasonic GA cells he would be able to increase your battery by 40% to 13.8ah or 21% to 12ah using Samsung 30Q's.
That's for a 36v one. Op's is only 24v, so should be much cheaper.
 

mw1

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Would appreciate advice. I have a bike called a Hopper Urban which is essentially a rebadged Viking Harrier. The LI-ion battery has gone to sleep and replacement batteries that fit the holder seem unobtainable. Can I just buy another battery complete with case and just rewire and remount it on the pannier so long as it is the same voltage/amps (24v/ 9 amp)or are there other parameters involved, thnx in adavance
Is it one of these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282485052764

Regards Mark
 

DAJ

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You could try contacting Halfords as they stock the coyote connect, another version of your bike. Or go straight to the importer for viking/coyote- Avocet cycles on 0161 727 8508.