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I have a question about a bike i just bought off ebay, its a Carrera Vengeance E Spec mountain bike.
It is in very good condition overall but was advertised as having a dead battery and no key to remove it but does have a charger.
Got it for a cheeky bid of £175 and it was fairly local.
Got a key from replacementkeys.co.uk, highly recommended, got it the next day and only about £9
Even with the key the battery did not like coming out but got there in the end.
Watched a few youtube videos on how to check your battery and measured the voltage at just 2.26v so assumed it was unrecoverable, the charger would not charge it at all.
Took the battery cover off and connected my bench power supply, gave it 42v at 0.9a and it gradually started to charge and after 4 hours it reached 36v and i then plugged in the charger which then worked and took another 5 hours to fully charge the battery.
Measured it at 41.9v last night and it was still 41.7v this morning, what should a healthy battery measure?
Haven't reinstalled it yet as i wanted to measure it a few times.
Before i did this and assuming the battery was dead i made another cheeky bid on ebay and got another battery on the way for £60 which the seller claims is in good condition.
Cant believe the cost of new batteries or some second hand ones which can be 300 - 400 so more than the bike is worth, hopefully i will be able to recover this second battery as well.
The bike has been fitted with a throttle which i don't understand, bearing in mind i have not connected the battery back up can some one explain how this works as i thought these bikes were supposed to be pedal assist so does that not work now?
Never had an E bike before so assume i know nothing
I have a question about a bike i just bought off ebay, its a Carrera Vengeance E Spec mountain bike.
It is in very good condition overall but was advertised as having a dead battery and no key to remove it but does have a charger.
Got it for a cheeky bid of £175 and it was fairly local.
Got a key from replacementkeys.co.uk, highly recommended, got it the next day and only about £9
Even with the key the battery did not like coming out but got there in the end.
Watched a few youtube videos on how to check your battery and measured the voltage at just 2.26v so assumed it was unrecoverable, the charger would not charge it at all.
Took the battery cover off and connected my bench power supply, gave it 42v at 0.9a and it gradually started to charge and after 4 hours it reached 36v and i then plugged in the charger which then worked and took another 5 hours to fully charge the battery.
Measured it at 41.9v last night and it was still 41.7v this morning, what should a healthy battery measure?
Haven't reinstalled it yet as i wanted to measure it a few times.
Before i did this and assuming the battery was dead i made another cheeky bid on ebay and got another battery on the way for £60 which the seller claims is in good condition.
Cant believe the cost of new batteries or some second hand ones which can be 300 - 400 so more than the bike is worth, hopefully i will be able to recover this second battery as well.
The bike has been fitted with a throttle which i don't understand, bearing in mind i have not connected the battery back up can some one explain how this works as i thought these bikes were supposed to be pedal assist so does that not work now?
Never had an E bike before so assume i know nothing