My battery is now dead and do I dispose of it at the council refuse electrical areas , where the tellys etc are or is there a proceedure to disposing your battery.?
It is a 36v 10 ah aluminium rear rack battery from a alien auroraMaybe a member could benefit from your old battery in the form of spare parts if you state what bike it came off. Obviously they would have to cover the costs of sending it to them.
Interesting - I didn't think the Aurora had been around all that long. I know it's supposed to be - how can I put it - generously specified in the performance department.It is a 36v 10 ah aluminium rear rack battery from a alien aurora
Rather like the eZee Torq 1, those levels of motor power and performance give a 36 v 10 Ah battery a very rough time, much more time spent in the inefficient motor rev regions due to the high motor gearing. I suspect like that earlier bike, peak efficiency doesn't come until about 16/17 mph.Interesting - I didn't think the Aurora had been around all that long. I know it's supposed to be - how can I put it - generously specified in the performance department.
Maybe that's the price you have to pay. You don't sound as though you're complaining.
Rog.
Also currently like the 'fast' (S-class) Panasonic pedelec might be, although its saving grace would perhaps be that the system in general is easier on the battery. Other than the legal difficulties mentioned elsewhere and not to be taken lightly especially in the light of recent occurrences, just from the engineering viewpoint that might be the best compromise around.Rather like the eZee Torq 1, those levels of motor power and performance give a 36 v 10 Ah battery a very rough time, much more time spent in the inefficient motor rev regions due to the high motor gearing. I suspect like that earlier bike, peak efficiency doesn't come until about 16/17 mph.
This problem doesn't apply to the Panasonic system though Rog, even the "S" series. Driving through the gears it's most of the time at or near maximum efficiency, hence the high range* on small capacities. It's also half the peak power of such as that Torq and Aurora, and as you say, has sophisticated software control of the system.Also currently like the 'fast' (S-class) Panasonic pedelec might be, although its saving grace would perhaps be that the system in general is easier on the battery.
Rog.
ok NRG if you want to contact me i'll make arrangementsGerry, I'll take it off you if you are disposing of it....
my battery lasted about 18months,originally I said 16 sorry. It is recommended to charge every time after use,but this might not be possible at work.I suppose it will be another 36v 10ah battery again.How long did the battery last you. What's your new battery going to be
I have just bought alien what's best for keeping battery in good condition.i do 5 miles to work5 miles back would it be best to charge it after the10 miles or charge it 20 after2 days which will keep it better always topped up out letting it drain a bit thanks
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Hi Rog.One of my 'runs' is 29 1/2 miles around Ruislip, Northwood, Maple Cross, Harefield, Ickenham, and return through Ruislip back to my place. It's a good general test and comparison as today I took the Kalkhoff round there. During the steepest climbs (Duck Hill Road towards Northwood) and over the river past the Coy Carp (for those who know the area) the Kalkhoff was much more nimble than the Wisper
Rog.
Gerry, I'm abroad at the moment so will drop you a PM over the weekend if not too jet lagged!ok NRG if you want to contact me i'll make arrangements