October 19, 201411 yr Hi David, Have asking around about replacing my 16Ah Battery on my 2 year and 3 month old eagle, seems one of the cells wont accept a charge and the charger switches on and off.Definitely the battery as tried with another charger and battery. I know they are only guaranteed for 2 years, so half expected to buy one some time after 2 years...... I have looked on the freego web site and no where does it mention about recycling the old battery, seems too good to throw away all that metal work and charging system electronics. I am surprised that there is no mention of a trade in price to make sure the old units get returned ? simon c
October 19, 201411 yr Lithium batteries are RoHS compliant. No hazardous substance inside. Any Council tip will take them, no need to send them back to manufacturers. You don't have to replace the battery after two year, wait until it fails. Remember, use it or lose it, the more often you ride, the longer your battery will last.
October 19, 201411 yr I would guess there is insufficient value in the casing and electronics to warrant the costs of re-cycling it. Best do as Trex says. I have the same bike and battery, 3 years 1 month and still going. Range is reduced a bit but I can still get 35-40 miles using medium assist.
October 19, 201411 yr I have two 14Ah batteries for my 905se City S. They're both 3.1/2 years old now and I've noticed no degradation in performance or range. They get used frequently and as a lot of my cycling is across country on by-ways and bridal paths, they're not used lightly. The 'spare' fits nicely on the carrier rack and they give me a usable range of around 60-70 miles. They are always re-charged as soon as I return home, irrespective of how much they've been used and are never left in a discharged or half charged state. I believe that's secret to keeping them in good condition. At over 500 of our fine British quids apiece, you have to look after them!!
October 24, 201411 yr £500+ for one battery is way way WAY too much...................... Why so expensive? Can internal components be replaced
October 28, 201411 yr Author Now have my new 16Ah battery for the bike, I intend to remove all the old cells inside the failed battery and test them, who knows maybe its only one cell thats bad and will try and source the individual cells, after all the cells are no doubt similar to other batteries
October 28, 201411 yr Hi Guys, the reason Wisper batteries last so long is because of the high quality not only of the battery but the charger too, they are perfectly matched. As long as Wisper batteries are looked after properly, basically never flatten the battery and leaving it in the shed for any time! They will go on for years. Being nearly 600Wh also helps enormously, even after the battery has lost 30% of its capacity it will still have over 400Wh left. We have batteries out there 7 years old and still working well. All the best David
November 14, 201411 yr Why can't the internal battery pack be replaced? The charger works fine The case is still good The wiring and indicator lights are all fine The blue shrink wrapped battery pack is ALL that is required. The battery pack has only 4 wires- easy to replace in original case Why splash out OVER £500 when all that is needed is a replacement pack Getting reasonably priced battery pack should be made available, an option for customers/owners to consider . Others have posted about the battery being expensive Any cost savings to wisper owners would be welcomed A sale is better than no sale at all. I'm away furra another tody after my rant.
December 4, 201411 yr We can replace the cells however, the cells and BMS is where the money is spent. So if a battery is so old that it is not charging well, it would be worth changing the whole thing. All the best David
December 4, 201411 yr BMS was/is fine- bike was left for some months when wife had her operations and was unable to get out and about. Bike was the least of our worries at that time. Surely a replacement battery pack can be bought from your suppliers at less than £500+ quotation Could buy a new bike for that.
December 4, 201411 yr Now have my new 16Ah battery for the bike, I intend to remove all the old cells inside the failed battery and test them, who knows maybe its only one cell thats bad and will try and source the individual cells, after all the cells are no doubt similar to other batteries Hi there, I helped my friend fixing her wisper 16ah battery which was only 3 years with light use. The charger won't charge the battery (BMS shut off) and I found out some cells voltage are too low. I charged the cells individually and was able to wake up the BMS. The battery is now working fine. If you need any help how I did it just ask Pat
December 8, 201411 yr Hi BMS was/is fine- bike was left for some months when wife had her operations and was unable to get out and about. Bike was the least of our worries at that time. Surely a replacement battery pack can be bought from your suppliers at less than £500+ quotation Could buy a new bike for that. Would you like to return your battery to us at FWG? We would be pleased to check it out for you to see if we can resurrect it. We charge £30 for collection and £10 to do the checks. We cant predict whether the battery will be fixable and would need to charge for parts and labour, return would be £30. All plus VAT. All the best David
December 8, 201411 yr Author Hi Pat thanks for the reply about getting my duff battery working again, I will eventually get around to removing the 3 cells from the 17ah battery and try charging them up, did you use a normal 12v car battery charger just for a 30 mins or so to make the on board battery controller think they were ok to charge up normally ? cheers simon c Warminster
December 8, 201411 yr I could post the dead battery down via Yodel/Parcel2go/PasileyFreight etc if you can renew the pack and give costings The battery pack has been cut open to see the individual cells inside- thinking I could just buy these (RC planes)- or replace entire wisper pack with another. The £££ to inspect the dead battery pack would be better going towards a new battery pack. Is the battery supplier (China) not willing to sell just the battery pack? Have they been asked?
January 31, 201511 yr Now if a battery pack like this (£200) could be fitted....... https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-battery/664-high-c-rate-polymer-li-ion-battery-heat-shrink-battery-pack-battery.html ........then I'd buy one for my bike and 1 for SWMBO
January 31, 201511 yr You can use any 36v battery you want. You only have to find a way to mount it and run the wires through to the controller.
January 31, 201511 yr or buy a smilarly shaped 16AH behind seat post battery and transplant the cell pack to the old case. A new 16AH battery costs about £300-£350.
January 31, 201511 yr Surely, if you buy a silver fish type, you don't have to transplant anything. It should slot straight in.
January 31, 201511 yr the lock or the ouput connector maybe of the wrong shape or placed at the wrong postion.
March 9, 201511 yr Author Well, have finally got it all apart,have a Turnigy charger and power supply, now I just need to do is figure out what settings to set the charger to. any one tried this before ? I think one/ two of the cells are below 2.0 v so will try to charge them individually up. regards simon c http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/media/freego-battery.279/
March 9, 201511 yr Set it to lipo, which should be 4.2v per cell. Which charger do you have? Some of them can't do one cell at a time.
March 9, 201511 yr Author its a Turnigy Accucel-6 50W 6A Balancer/Charger.I have tried charging the dodgy cell with it set to 4.2 v for 60 mins and the cell quickly dies away to 1.5 volts with no load on it after . looking at the way all the 4 cells are connected together its almost impossible to replace. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/media/freego-battery-pack.280/ Edited March 9, 201511 yr by XERIOD3708
March 9, 201511 yr They're pretty easy to repair if you had replacement cells. Is it LiFePO4 or Li-ion? How many cells are there?
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