July 30, 20223 yr The second surprise was when I deflated both tyres to add sealant. I inflated the rear first on the bike with my small electric pump, which can deliver high pressure but low volume. The innertube pushed the tyre bead off the rim at about 15 PSI and made a massive bulge. I have never seen that before, its like the tyres too big for the rim. I did the same on the front off the bike and exactly the same happened. I deflated them both and put 5 PSI in them with my pit pump and checked the tyre rim bead was seated properly. I then got brave and managed to get them both up to 20 PSI. The tyres are 20" x 3" and some Chinese brand I've never heard of.
July 30, 20223 yr Author [ATTACH type=full" alt="48261]48261[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type=full" alt="48262]48262[/ATTACH] That's very interesting, do you have a conclusion based on the limited info I've posted? I'll have another look at the tyres tomorrow as I'm just taking my dog for a walk at the moment. Thank you.
July 30, 20223 yr That's very interesting, do you have a conclusion based on the limited info I've posted? I'll have another look at the tyres tomorrow as I'm just taking my dog for a walk at the moment. Thank you. I have never seen that before, its like the tyres too big for the rim. You may be right about the tyres being too wide for the rims - measure the rims? Even 15psi could be too much for some fat tyres? The next problem was when I'd fully charged the battery overnight and off the bike, the display showed two bars out of five, like the battery wasn't charged I'd demand a refund ASAP, if the battery looked in any way suspect. One of our resident battery experts may advise. Edited July 30, 20223 yr by guerney
July 30, 20223 yr The next problem was when I'd fully charged the battery overnight and off the bike, the display showed two bars out of five, like the battery wasn't charged do you have a conclusion based on the limited info I've posted? I think you may have a duff battery.
July 31, 20223 yr Author Have a read further back in the thread Neal. The battery was measured at 41 volts off load after charging.
July 31, 20223 yr I checked the battery off load and the charger off load and both read 41 volts, this doesn't really give you the SOC but it's indicative A voltage of 41 volts suggests the battery is (close to) fully charged. What you dont know is its capacity in Ahr. Edited July 31, 20223 yr by StuartsProjects
July 31, 20223 yr I checked the battery off load and the charger off load and both read 41 volts, 3,086 km ago, my battery charged higher than it's currently charged 41.5V - why is your charger only providing 41V? I used to get 43 zero effort miles from my 19.2Ah battery at 100% "Keep current" (it's a firmware setting on the bbs01b) at 15A. Edited July 31, 20223 yr by guerney
July 31, 20223 yr 41v is a bit low for the charger, unless they use a custom BMS that balance at less then 41v.
July 31, 20223 yr Author Mysteriously after playing with the settings today and riding about 4 miles the display ended up showing all 5 battery bars, no idea how that happened. In the back of my mind I seem to remember someone saying on a YouTube video that the battery indicator didn't read properly until you had a few miles on the clock. I did 9 miles today and it took one bar off the battery. I also found out the tyre's are lethal when it's damp I'm also struggling with wheel diameter selection (Ld). I should be able to select between 8 to 26 inches, 700C, or 28 to 30 inches. I seem to have a scale from 50 to 1000 inches so I've set mine to 200 inches which makes no sense. Edited July 31, 20223 yr by Jon Matthews
August 1, 20223 yr Some cycle computers want circumference so you could try around 65". Given 41V from your charger it's worth comparing your voltmeter with another, a few of my cheapies vary that much from the calibrated one.
August 1, 20223 yr Author Thank you very much Antony, that makes sense. I have now got another problem as I have an error 3 code which I can't reset. I'm going to have to deal with the supplier, hopefully they will assist, watch this space.
August 3, 20223 yr I'm also struggling with wheel diameter selection (Ld). I should be able to select between 8 to 26 inches, 700C, or 28 to 30 inches. I seem to have a scale from 50 to 1000 inches so I've set mine to 200 inches which makes no sense. Fiido use Yolin displays on their bikes too, some appearing to be modified to Fiido's own spec. On my own Fiido wth Yolin display, the convention is 160 = 16" wheel, 200 = 20" wheel, 260 = 26" wheel and so on. So it's 20.0 inches, not 200 inches. I think that's not a bad way of doing it: If you change tyres to a taller or lesser profile (as I did) you can tweak the setting in 0.1 increments to make your speed/ODO/trip more accurate (eg: compared to GPS), so you may for example use 198 (19.8) for a 20" wheel with a larger/taller tyre, or maybe 201/2/3 for a low profile tyre.
August 3, 20223 yr Author Fiido use Yolin displays on their bikes too, some appearing to be modified to Fiido's own spec. On my own Fiido wth Yolin display, the convention is 160 = 16" wheel, 200 = 20" wheel, 260 = 26" wheel and so on. So it's 20.0 inches, not 200 inches. I think that's not a bad way of doing it: If you change tyres to a taller or lesser profile (as I did) you can tweak the setting in 0.1 increments to make your speed/ODO/trip more accurate (eg: compared to GPS), so you may for example use 198 (19.8) for a 20" wheel with a larger/taller tyre, or maybe 201/2/3 for a low profile tyre. Interesting but irrelevant now for me as it's going back to the supplier.
August 3, 20223 yr I'm not altogether surprised. On paper it seems a good deal, but looked at closely it just seemed to me to be too good to be true. I like a bargain as much as the next man, but superficially there's just too much on offer for the £1000 being asked - there'd have to be compromises somewhere if not everywhere.
August 28, 20223 yr Hi Jon. How well does it fit in the kona? We have matching cars so sussing out how much space I’ll have! We also have an ioniq5 but my wife won’t let me use it much!
August 28, 20223 yr Author Hi Andy, I don't know as I never got it to run for more than 9 miles. It came up with a Hall Sensor error in the motor which it wouldn't let me reset. I sent it back to Vive and got my money back.
August 28, 20223 yr Ah that’s a pain!! As you well know. The kona boot is t huge so hoping something fits!! :-)
August 28, 20223 yr Are you still looking for your folding bike solution? The suggested weight limit for my Dahon folding bike pre-conversion was 105kg, but has carried more than that. Rider height up to 6' 4" https://www.cyclemotion.co.uk/worldwheels/heliosp8.htm Other old Dahons will also cope with heavy tall riders. Edited August 28, 20223 yr by guerney
August 28, 20223 yr Author I'm put off the Dahon because of the rim brakes I'm also struggling to find a decent conversion kit. I don't really want to be at the mercy of Ali Express or eBay. I have found a bike that I think is suitable and offers excellent value for money. https://www.halfords.com/bikes/folding-bikes/carrera-intercity-disc-9-speed-folding-bike-536878.html?_gl=1*14u221s*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTYwNTE4MjQ3Mi4xNjYxNzAxNDQy*_ga_VK44BRER97*MTY2MTcwMTQ0My4xLjEuMTY2MTcwMTQ1OS4wLjAuMA..
August 28, 20223 yr I'm put off the Dahon because of the rim brakes I'm also struggling to find a decent conversion kit. I don't really want to be at the mercy of Ali Express or eBay. I have found a bike that I think is suitable and offers excellent value for money. https://www.halfords.com/bikes/folding-bikes/carrera-intercity-disc-9-speed-folding-bike-536878.html?_gl=1*14u221s*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTYwNTE4MjQ3Mi4xNjYxNzAxNDQy*_ga_VK44BRER97*MTY2MTcwMTQ0My4xLjEuMTY2MTcwMTQ1OS4wLjAuMA.. I don't see it's rider weight limit.
August 28, 20223 yr Author Ah that’s a pain!! As you well know. The kona boot is t huge so hoping something fits!! I was going to ditch the parcel shelf, stand it vertically, strap it up and throw an old bath towel on it for a bit of extra security. All the rear windows are heavily blacked out on mine as well.
August 28, 20223 yr Author I didn't see a weight limit either and I'm a bit of a rebel, so wasn't too concerned. As long as it felt safe and didn't flex.
August 28, 20223 yr I'm put off the Dahon because of the rim brakes At the speeds an eBike can go, 15.5mph, the rim brakes on my eBike Brompton are OK, even downhill, and I am not light. They only need the ocaisional adjustment. I have had the Brompton for 20 years. So whilst good disk brakes are better, and my other eBike has Hope twin cylinder hydraulics, if I was looking for a folder I would not dismiss rim braked ones, they can be OK.
August 28, 20223 yr At the speeds an eBike can go, 15.5mph, the rim brakes on my eBike Brompton are OK, even downhill, and I am not light. They only need the ocaisional adjustment. I have had the Brompton for 20 years. So whilst good disk brakes are better, and my other eBike has Hope twin cylinder hydraulics, if I was looking for a folder I would not dismiss rim braked ones, they can be OK. Until I started towing just under 90kg of trailer and cargo downhill, I was quite happy with my V-brakes brakes... now they ned adjustment after every couple of hauls. Stopping 174kg in total down steep gravelly hill paths, does seem to asking rather a lot of them. Edited August 28, 20223 yr by guerney
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