Lectric Ebike Battery - 5 Things You Need to Know

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • There's often confusion among new Lectric owners about the how to best use and manage the battery. Hopefully this video clears up some of those questions.
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  • @rossmacintosh5652
    @rossmacintosh5652 Před rokem +49

    Just to help others get this important advice I thought I'd repeat a tip commented by 'pipedoc fpv'. Don't charge your battery immediately after a ride! Wait at least an hour for it to cool down first. Giving it that break will increase battery life. Another tip I've seen on another site relates to the commented idea here of typically charging to just 75 or 80%. In the tip I saw it advised to do that but to charge to 100% every three or four charges. Apparently the occasional full charge further helps extend battery life by giving the individual cells that make up the battery a better opportunity to balance their charges more equally. (In normal use the cells can get out of balance with each cell having slightly different charges and that over time degrades the battery performance).

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +7

      thanks for sharing

    • @leeroyjenkins422
      @leeroyjenkins422 Před rokem +4

      Aren't these lithium ion batteries? That don't have a memory effect. What???

    • @rossmacintosh5652
      @rossmacintosh5652 Před rokem +11

      @@leeroyjenkins422 That advice was in regards to lithium ion batteries. Since I wrote that I've seen others stating the same thing and one acknowledging it but saying he personally disregards that advice. He said 'life is too short' to be fussing over such things, not caring if he reduces the overall life of the battery pack by a few charge cycles. He might have the right idea.

  • @HOWBAZARY
    @HOWBAZARY Před rokem +26

    I have 2500 miles on my original XP. Battery is still going strong with no signs of breaking down. I ride in all weather conditions. The bike has seen 100+degrees and months of Zero degrees. I have easily hit the 800 cycles mark. I am looking for an aftermarket 20Amp battery for range.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +6

      Wow, thats great to hear.

    • @tedwalker1370
      @tedwalker1370 Před 2 měsíci +1

      FYI My battery lasted 6000 mi. Just thought you would like to know.

  • @JasonSimmons
    @JasonSimmons Před rokem +17

    I've worked on lithium ion batteries for over 20 years. Your advice is sound 👍

  • @TheFLOMAN76
    @TheFLOMAN76 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for the tips! My XP 3.0 just arrived a few days back. I'm happy with the bike but any extra knowledge is valuable to me since this is my first ebike experience. I love the bike!
    So I appreciate the tips! Thank you

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +1

      Glad to help!

    • @mikegriego3671
      @mikegriego3671 Před 3 měsíci

      How's your 3.0 been so far? I just picked one up the other day.

    • @waynesilva3129
      @waynesilva3129 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Whatever you do, have your shop install the tannus tire / tube liner. The shop usually adds the slime to the tubes free of charge. Nobody is
      Talking about repairing flats on these bikes. Sit and stare at the rear wheel. Ask yourself if you can repair the tube out on the road.
      Add in 90° heat. My cargo bike was delivered on Friday. Monday the tannus were installed. Of course you will hear someone say, I’ve done
      2,500 miles with never a flat. Then there will be someone that says, my first week and I received a flat. The tannus are considered insurance.
      Have fun on your new bike.

  • @user-mz2kb7rj5q
    @user-mz2kb7rj5q Před 21 dnem +2

    I also use usually only PAS2 ((Aipas A2 Elite almost identical to Lectric XP3.0 step-thru e-bike) throwout my daily 8 mi ride, and frequently when flat cement surface pedal without el. assist, also no assist while coasting some downhills. I can go 3-5 days before the voltage display shows down to just above 50V battery charge left. We, e-bike riders learned from each other sharing experience. Lectric, its cousin, Aipas, and most of the other brands keep quite how to prolonged the life of the most expensive e-bike part, the battery. Purposely the e-bike brands are not disclosing all the good knowledge how to ride we the users share in order to save ourself maintenance cost, and prolong the life of our e-bikes battery.

  • @chaunceycoleman3803
    @chaunceycoleman3803 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you. Such great and informative videos

  • @rickking6234
    @rickking6234 Před 2 lety +2

    Great info Chris. Thanks for posting.

  • @kikupub71
    @kikupub71 Před 2 lety +1

    That’s helpful Chris. Thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • @gonzo2.0
    @gonzo2.0 Před rokem +3

    Very informative video thank you Chris

  • @chadczternastek
    @chadczternastek Před rokem +5

    Wow, thank you so much for this video. Especially the voltage=range. Bought the XP used and noticed the energy bar go way down as you go up a hill then go back up on the straight-aways. Really appreciate these videos. So mean that.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      Glad it helped

    • @robynrobison4050
      @robynrobison4050 Před rokem +3

      I've had an original XP (no front shock) for a few years. For the first 6 months, I probably got about 20-24 miles per charge depending on how I rode it. Fast forward to now, the battery has been charged about 50 times, and I'm lucky to get 13 miles on a charge using only level 1. Not sure if my battery is defective, but it's certainly disappointing to only get 10-13 miles on a charge even when in the lowest level.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      @@robynrobison4050 wow interesting, migjht be time for a new battery.

    • @robynrobison4050
      @robynrobison4050 Před rokem +1

      @@ChrisCrossed Thankfully I have 3 other ebikes 1040w, 20amp samsung 21700 batteries, 35amp controllers with 750/1000w motors, full suspension, hydraulic brakes, 20x4+ fat tires etc. Those ebikes definitely cost me more, but all sweet ebikes. I don't foresee investing in another battery for my rigid frame XP. In fact I may just give it away to a friend

    • @refresh77
      @refresh77 Před rokem

      @@robynrobison4050 Which ebike do you recommend? Which one has the Samsung battery?

  • @bobst.1733
    @bobst.1733 Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic video with great tips. Learned a lot. Many thanks.

  • @tomhyatt1252
    @tomhyatt1252 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you. I learned something new and it put it into practice tonight

  • @daveruggles4450
    @daveruggles4450 Před rokem +12

    There seems to be much advice on charging and discharging lithium batteries. Mostly seems like a personal opinion. As an old engineer, I like to see the physics and data behind any recommendation. Meanwhile, I will keep the battery fully charged using the proper charger and avoid deep discharge as much as possible. The best advice I have seen is from Battle Born, which builds RV Lithium batteries. Also, the purity of the components used for lithium batteries is the most important and is reflected in the price.

    • @MattExzy
      @MattExzy Před rokem

      I treat them how I treat my phone's battery. With respect, but not with kid gloves. I charge to 100% because I regularly use it, but usually not discharged below half. But even then, I don't worry too much.

    • @staffordeuinton3952
      @staffordeuinton3952 Před 3 měsíci

      most of it is very outdated. modern chemistries and battery management systems have overcome many of these misconceptions. Battleborn is very overpriced, you can achieve so much more building raw cell packs at a fraction of the cost and at a far more efficient voltage. My lifepo4 16s battery setup of 13.5 kwh would cost 6 times as much and weigh 3 times as much done with battleborns.

  • @kgonepostl
    @kgonepostl Před 2 lety +35

    Also important for LI-ON cells to not deplete under 20%. Use the 80/20 rule. Charge no more than 80%, and don't deplete over 20%, and over time you'll have much more happier cells.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +6

      Roger that.

    • @timlist4173
      @timlist4173 Před rokem +10

      then why do they not give a charger that charges to 80%, or at least give you an option to charge to 80% and then it cuts off?

    • @bunbunson27
      @bunbunson27 Před rokem +5

      @@timlist4173 because its a dumb charger, there is no smart tech in it. You need a smart charger, and most hobby chargers are $200+ dollars and you have to get the right plugs or make your own, its a DIY project.

    • @underby2483
      @underby2483 Před rokem +4

      they should offer a better charger even if you have to purchase seperately i mean gimme a break i would buy that charger then buy a damn other seat or second battery.

    • @westmcgee9320
      @westmcgee9320 Před rokem +3

      Too much trouble. I’ll have to buy another battery, if that’s what happens. I plan to own another anyway.
      I just want to make sure they’ll work out before I drop another $1000 on a couple more batteries.

  • @ronmack7885
    @ronmack7885 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great tips that are good to know, thank you.

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner9452 Před rokem +24

    My friend didn’t even get a month out of his before it stopped turning on without being plugged in to the wall. He called and they sold him a new battery for hundreds of dollars. I ignored the “No Tear Off” sticker (LOL!) on the battery and found a fuse inside the flimsiest fuse holder I’d ever seen, but the 35A fuse was not blown. Turns out, the fuse holder itself is a

    • @refresh77
      @refresh77 Před rokem +4

      Isn’t Lectric’s warranty 1 year? Why didn’t your friend get a replacement under warranty?

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 Před rokem +1

      @@refresh77 The original owner died with only 17 miles on it and he bought it from the dude’s daughter. I know since I’m the one who responded to the Facebook ad and took him there. ;) Anyway, he’s not the original owner and I don’t think they warranty the battery anyway. :(

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 Před rokem +1

      @@rayman6253 Not exactly. High voltages are prone to arcing, like a static shock, which can also create a channel of ionized air to conduct electricity causing burns and melt. A fuse is supposed to burn when the amps exceed the rating, which clearly didn’t happen. The fuse holder melted because there was a bad connection incapable of handling the amps required. The high voltage allowed it to arc into or across the fuse, pitting the contacts and burning out the fuse holder.
      They used an automotive fuse which is intended for 6-24v, not 48v. This is why it arced without blowing the fuse. This is why switches and fuses have voltage ratings independent of their amperage ratings.

  • @JonahRichmond
    @JonahRichmond Před rokem +2

    Great video and good info on batteries

  • @MrRomanpa
    @MrRomanpa Před rokem +1

    Appreciate the information, thanks

  • @tedmallen3139
    @tedmallen3139 Před 2 lety +1

    Great and clear info.

  • @dipbleu
    @dipbleu Před 2 lety +1

    Great tip...Thank you!

  • @QT-JME
    @QT-JME Před 7 měsíci

    This was very informative, thank you very much!

  • @burn1gotbeats
    @burn1gotbeats Před 2 lety +1

    Great info thanks 🙏.

  • @EvilTwin123
    @EvilTwin123 Před 2 lety +4

    54.6 ------> 43.0
    Good info

  • @jerrysimeone
    @jerrysimeone Před 2 lety +6

    This vid makes me want to tape over the bar graph on the display and just use the voltage readout because I gravitate to to bars left. But there is probably more useful info on the top of the screen that I can’t remember right now what it is. Thanks for the info.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      Yeah the bars ain’t the best judge!

    • @alvaroq2024
      @alvaroq2024 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks to this video now I’ll just go by the amps hours to gage how much juice I have left.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +1

      @@alvaroq2024 yep, thats the way to do it!

  • @Dennis1659
    @Dennis1659 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for video. Thinking about getting these bikes . I’m 6’8”.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +2

      If you’re 6”8 I’d rather get an ebike with 26x4 tires for a better fit, the Lectric sits low

    • @flynlow4ever
      @flynlow4ever Před 2 lety +2

      If you want to see a big guy on a Lectric, check out 'The Handsome Liberal'. He’s 6'6 and over 300 lb. That should be a comparable reference.

  • @blam7
    @blam7 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for info!

  • @ErockRodz
    @ErockRodz Před 2 lety +15

    Nice video! Great analogy and explanation with the battery as the “gas tank”. You memorize those volt numbers fast when you are out riding and have range anxiety.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +7

      Thanks I have the voltage graph saved on my phone…

    • @joechristl1444
      @joechristl1444 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ChrisCrossed you should post it somewhere so we can utilize it also :)

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +5

      @@joechristl1444 here you go ebikestrong.com/posts/22605110

    • @joechristl1444
      @joechristl1444 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ChrisCrossed thank you

  • @rimfixer
    @rimfixer Před 2 lety +5

    I just added the 20amp battery that Sunny Whitehurst has to my Lectric Xp 2.0 step thru. I was only getting maybe 20 miles on the 9.6 battery no more range anxiety.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice, did you have to change the controller?

    • @rimfixer
      @rimfixer Před 2 lety +3

      @@ChrisCrossed No I followed Sunny videos on how to do it .

  • @vmalatesta02
    @vmalatesta02 Před rokem +1

    I don't know if you seen but lectric just came out with a new long range battery. Hopefully you'll have a review of it but I'll probably have it before then. Keep up the great work!!!

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      Thanks I’ll probably order it soon

    • @billric1945
      @billric1945 Před měsícem

      They want 500$ for it, 1/2 the price of the whole bike!!

  • @dollimelaine
    @dollimelaine Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @johnnyroses9170
    @johnnyroses9170 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks. I was curious of full on my expedition. I had only hit them to 50.v before heading out for 25 miles. Back at 47v. With using pas 3 with some throttle out of traffic lights. Also unlocked. Was hitting over 30 at some points. I could out pedal in pas 3 if I wanted and really not much coast she slows down quick.
    Where the contral pad lies it's real easy to place your hand an not knowingly drop your pas lol. Otherwise I'm pretty happy. I'm in limbo waiting on the rest of items to ship too. Should mention I'm rolling the large delivery bag on the back atm.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 11 měsíci

      Nice, I’ll be doing my Xpedition accessory video in th e coming weeks.

    • @johnnyroses9170
      @johnnyroses9170 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ChrisCrossed ughhh I have mixed emotions on the accessories. Bad assery yes. But a week after I ordered everything they had their father's day sale would of saved almost $200 and now items are back ordered till August (large panniers) or shipping in July. Luckily I should have the upgraded headlight this Tuesday and perhaps the front rack by next weekend. Was told running the large delivery bag with the large panniers may be tight but apparently doable. No baskets here just the seat pads with R-boards and all delivery bags. I have two extra batteries.
      What also erks me sir. Is say we went 4a to charge might shorten these batteries in the long span. So I went 2a all around. Wouldn't mind rolling solar along the panniers.$$$

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 11 měsíci

      @@johnnyroses9170 yeah a bigger charger would be nice

    • @johnnyroses9170
      @johnnyroses9170 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ChrisCrossed from what lectric told me the batteries for the expedition are not designed for fast chargers. Asked them before going after market on a 2nd charger. Now I'm off to find the ideal tire pressure. Their pump kicked off at 2.5 bar front & rear. I didn't switch it to psi. Sy.

  • @MrFifth-up9jz
    @MrFifth-up9jz Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful, thank you

  • @Saahib_K
    @Saahib_K Před rokem

    Great video...thanks

  • @truadventures3283
    @truadventures3283 Před 2 lety +1

    Good , good info bro....thanks

  • @TheRock-xj7hs
    @TheRock-xj7hs Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great info. Thanks

  • @pipedocfpv7647
    @pipedocfpv7647 Před 2 lety +15

    All good info, thanks! I’d like to add if anyone out there is noticing their batteries won’t charge to 54.6v exactly it may be the screen, not the battery or charger. Both our bikes only charge to 53.6 but I checked at the battery terminals and it was 54.6 there. One person in a group I’m in was showing his screen at 55v even. I’m in warranty so I’ll prob call Lectric about mine.
    Another thing I’d add, and this just comes from several years experience with RC lipo batteries, is to wait at least an hour or two after riding for the cells to cool before charging as it shortens the life. This may not apply to li-ion but I’m thinking it prob does. Anyway thanks again!

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +3

      Good t know thanks.

    • @davemcwatters2936
      @davemcwatters2936 Před 2 lety +1

      Both of mine are the same way. They show about 53.6v on the screen after the charger turns green. I also register higher with a real volt meter.

    • @michaelmatches4101
      @michaelmatches4101 Před 2 lety +6

      Chris mentioned that Lectric suggests to charge to 75%, but to your point about RC lipos, that's also the correct storage voltage. If you aren't going to be riding your bike for a while, it's best not to keep the battery fully charged or too discharged to drastically extend the life of the battery. It's also a good idea to store them in a temperature controlled place that's not too hot or too cold, and also in a secure place where they can't fall from high up or be punctured/crushed to reduce the risk of a fire. A friend of mine lost his house because one of his drone batteries dropped from his desk and burst into flames (yes, burst into a very big chemical flame), and that battery was MUCH smaller than these are. Be safe, be smart, receive years of worry free use.

    • @muqallid
      @muqallid Před 2 lety +2

      Hey guys it's the screen that's reading the voltage wrong I called electric and they told me that the screen is reading a voltage wrong they said it's not a big problem as long as you get in the same range that you would be getting so if you just call electric they will tell you the same thing it's the screen that's reading the voltage wrong I got a new screen from them because I kept getting that e010 error code so they sent me a new screen the new screen shows 53 I think it's four or six when I re-plug up the old screen it says 54.6 so it's the screen not the battery the screen

    • @RadiationNetwork
      @RadiationNetwork Před 2 lety

      54.6 Volts at the battery terminals is exactly where you want the “peak" charge to reach. Ignore the That’s 4.2 Volts per Cell as those 48 Volt packs have 13 cells in series. 4.2x13 = 54.6Volts. If the controller display is off a volt or like 53.6 Volts or so at peak full charge it’s not a big deal at all.

  • @SmokeWithMeInCT
    @SmokeWithMeInCT Před rokem +1

    Really curious how many battery types does the xp 3.0 come with ? I purchased my first bike it came with the wrong battery 48v 9.4 ah that doesn’t even go with that bike . So they send me one to replace the wrong one and controller . And it’s a different battery than the first . So prob persists they sent me a new bike and again a different battery. So how many does the xp 3.0 actually come with

  • @stevechurchill4474
    @stevechurchill4474 Před rokem

    Great video, very informative. I will use this info on my Aventon Level. Why does the voltage reading drop and then build back when coasting. How do you know how juice is left in that case?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +2

      That’s called voltage sag and happens on any ebike. Best way to tell is come to a stop, wait a few minutes and the voltage will level off to what’s left.

    • @Makelifehappennow
      @Makelifehappennow Před rokem

      @@ChrisCrossed i suspect that ot uses a predicyive slgorithm, i.e., if you use current at this rste, you will last so long. when you come yo a stop, the rate goes to nesr zero snd the algorithm accounts for thst

  • @roscoask929
    @roscoask929 Před 2 lety +12

    Watt hours is the energy or gas in the tank. If you are comparing similar voltage batteries then Amp hours is a good comparison. Some bikes are only 36V while 52V is also becoming more common. Using the voltage at rest is a pretty good estimate of “fuel gage” level but its pretty close to empty below 3V/cell or 39V. You should not discharge to this level hence the 43V recommendation of this video. If you discharge the battery hard (I.e. use mostly full throttle or assist 5) then both the range and the life will be reduced. As the voltage goes down your top speed or amount of assist will also be noticeably less. I'm seeing the battery greatly diminished after a couple of years.

  • @gen2-x364
    @gen2-x364 Před rokem

    Got a display cover that has volt numbers on left side 54 down to 42 and % numbers on the right side from 100% to 0....from etsy for Lectric ebikes.
    Once the warranty runs out on my ebike I will be adding a second battery just in front on the rear wheel area sitting low.....probably an extra 10Ah battery.

  • @thabilldozer
    @thabilldozer Před 2 lety +4

    OK, so I have this video pulled up and a notepad open so that I can address each point.
    Starting with the voltage of a fully charged battery. According to this video my display should show 54.6v when fully charged. I have never seen that voltage. The highest mine ever gets is 54.3v and that is on a brand new battery using the stock charger. On the low side you say 43v is the base, but I have gotten my battery down to 41.4v on a ride and still had power. Granted not much, but I still had it.
    The energy bar. When your battery starts to fall below 48v you will see that the energy bar will start decreasing. So, if your voltage is at 48.1 volts (without pedaling... known as the idle voltage) you will show full bars. Once your idle voltage falls below 48v that is when that bar starts to lose blocks.
    Cycles of the battery vary widely depending on the amount of riding that a person does. Someone who commutes 15 miles twice a day will be charging their battery more than someone who rides 3-4 times a week and goes less than 10 miles on each ride.
    Finally something I can agree with. The more amp hours the more distance you can get... depending on several factors.
    As for what Lectric recommends they hardly know much about how their bikes work. Most of the time turning to the various Facebook Lectric sites is the best way to learn anything.
    I have a Lectric XP 1.0 that I use as my daily commuter, and as such I have experimented with various PAS settings, cruise, and here is what I have been able to determine.
    PAS 2 is the best level to be in for all riding. Seriously. My morning commute is 15 miles with in increase in elevation of 340ft. Using PAS and cruise control I can get the entire way to work on surface streets, and at the end my battery is around 47.4 volts. On my return trip 85% of my trip is on a paved public bike trail and obviously I am going down in elevation by 340ft. Today I used a combination of PAS 1, 2, and 3 in various areas of my ride, and when I got home my battery was at 48.6 volts.
    I know that if I did my ride in PAS 1 the entire way that my voltage would probably not drop below 50, and I could probably travel the mythical 45 miles that Lectric claims. I vary rarely use PAS 4 or 5 as they literally suck your battery dry.
    One point that I would like to make is watching the current. This is better when it comes to conserving battery life. In fact it was someone on one of the Facebook groups that pointed it out. Keeping your current below ten extends your ride. I actually try to keep my current below 5, and it has made all the difference when it comes to distance.
    In PAS 1 from a dead stand still your current will jump up to 8-9, but as you start to build speed and a cadence it will drop to 1-3.
    In PAS 2 from a dead stand still your current will jump up to 12-13, but as you start to build speed and a cadence it will drop to 2-4.
    In PAS 3 this is where it gets a bit tricky. From a dead stand still your current will jump up to 19 (which is the max), but as you start to build speed and a cadence it will drop to 3-4.
    In PAS 4 and 5 it jumps straight to 19 and you really have to be pedaling to get it down below 10, and this is why they take up so much of your battery life.
    Another trick is when going down hill do not pedal. Coast and save battery.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Bill that’s weird that you don’t get the full 54.6, maybe try a new battery ? Interesting other details so thanks for sharing.

    • @bruceh3786
      @bruceh3786 Před 2 lety

      There are a couple of other posts to this video saying the bike voltage display is off. When they put a separate volt meter to the battery, they got expected voltage.

  • @mattparker9726
    @mattparker9726 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this, very informative. One request, can you tell me the battry end connection type, and where I can purchase one of my own, in case I want to build my own battery pack for my bike, Thanks!

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +1

      I believe the Lectric has Deans connectors

  • @jamesstalnaker8937
    @jamesstalnaker8937 Před 9 měsíci +1

    EXCELLENT

  • @markpalacio9899
    @markpalacio9899 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great fast info easy to digest. The link to Ali says battery no longer available . I just bought the step over 2.0 and am very excited with that said do you have suggestions as to which Chinese company would be best to buy from in terms of the max output?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi there are a couple companies on Ali that sell that kind of battery, search "lectric step through battery" and see what's available...I got mine from the Greencycle store on there

    • @markpalacio9899
      @markpalacio9899 Před 2 lety

      thanks

  • @kgonepostl
    @kgonepostl Před 2 lety +21

    Thanks man, I thought my battery was bad, turns out the readout sucks.
    Also important for LI-ON cells to not deplete under 20%. Use the 80/20 rule. Charge no more than 80%, and don't deplete over 20%, and over time you'll have much more happier cells.

    • @alvaroq2024
      @alvaroq2024 Před 2 lety +3

      You mean don’t deplete under 20%.

    • @bcflyer99
      @bcflyer99 Před rokem +2

      How do you stop it at 80%? The charger doesn't have a display setting.

    • @alvaroq2024
      @alvaroq2024 Před rokem +2

      @@bcflyer99 Get a charger that does. Check with Amazon or Walmart. Anyway, who says that it’s bad for batteries to be fully charged? Light turns green just unplug. Most charges stops charging at 100% automatically even if it’s still plugged in.

    • @FriarPop
      @FriarPop Před rokem +5

      stupid advice, they are auto programmed to stop within the limits of safely operating the battery. I'm a battery tech and this isnt 2010.

    • @tuunaes
      @tuunaes Před rokem +1

      @@alvaroq2024 Unlike lead acid batteries, lithium chemistry cells hate full charge:
      Every time cell voltage goes above "golden middle" it starts cell degrading chemical reaction and obviously the higher you push the voltage the faster the reaction.
      (super bonus damage from high temperature, which accelerates all chemical reactions)
      Actually already charging cell full puts lots of stress on Lithium cell.
      Propably all big brand eBike motor makers have battery management calibrated to stop charging at 80% full voltage.

  • @KG-sy2vs
    @KG-sy2vs Před 18 dny +1

    People saying it doesn't matter if you charge to 100% and that it's more important not to discharge past a certain point don't know much. Those people shouldn't buy an EV car. They would be very unhappy having to replace a 15k battery after repeatedly charging to 100 all the time. That's definitely a battery killer. Simply read the forums of people putting hundreds of thousands of miles on car batteries every day. State of charge should not exceed 80% daily with occasional charge to 100. Depletion is definitely a concern but not nearly as much as the damage done by charging to 100% every day. Best rule is charge normally to 80% and do your best not to drop too low in general. I have a year and a half of driving 20k miles on my Ford Lightning with zero degradation to the battery pack.

  • @James-mp8rm
    @James-mp8rm Před 6 měsíci

    @chris crossed question: Am I correct in thinking that all lithium ion batteries we see in electric bikes, cell phones, electric skateboards, etc... that after 1-2 years, even if you dont ride them often but made sure they stay charged... do lithium ion batteries age in some way that after 1-2 yrs, they lose about 10% of say their power, and you notice 10% drop in top speed, ie: instead of 22mph you might see only 20mph? Same similar question for cell phones, a new phone might say have 10hours battery life but after 1-2 yrs it loses something, like 10% so you might only see 9hours battery life after 1-2 yrs?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 6 měsíci

      Sounds plausible, so expect your battery will degrade after a few years of use.

  • @jimlips
    @jimlips Před 2 lety

    I really like the carrier on your bike in the background. What make/model is that? Did it fit the rack perfectly?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +1

      Its the Rock Bros bag, fits perfectly and comes with Panniers that pop out on the side. Buy it here: amzn.to/3qmW6VV

  • @jackpalma3590
    @jackpalma3590 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the information. I do have a question for you. Is there a charger out there that you can purchase that shows what the voltage is? I can not charge mine on the bike because of no electricity in my shed, and getting closer to winter here in the north. I know I could use a extension cord but not safe for as long of an extension I need.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +2

      There are voltage metered chargers but they require som extra work to get them to use on Lectric. Also you void the warranty by using non Lectric ones.

    • @pascalj4331
      @pascalj4331 Před 10 měsíci

      There are chargers that can be set to 80% or 90%. Luna makes an affordable one.

  • @JazzmanJeff
    @JazzmanJeff Před rokem

    I’m thinking for buying a Lectric Lite e-bike. It’s a smaller battery AH as you know. But, the bike is much lighter to compensate. I’m also thinking of buying a spare battery to carry with on longer trips on the e-bike. Do you recommend alternating use of both batteries during my normal riding. Or, just using one battery for normal trips all of the time but, and then bringing along a charged spare only when doing longer trips? If it’s the second choice is there any special maintenance to keep the second battery in good health when or in use?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +1

      Second choice, just store it at 50% until needed.

  • @mannygarcia150
    @mannygarcia150 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello
    Thanks for great info
    Couple questions. How do you know when you charge battery that it’s at 75% when it’s on charger ? Also does the battery from ally express come with a key as well …
    Thank you for your info , appreciate it very much …

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 10 měsíci

      Look at the voltage, 75% is around 50 volts, yes it came with a key

    • @mannygarcia150
      @mannygarcia150 Před 10 měsíci

      Great , thank you , realized you said that towards end of video , forgot that you can charge battery while installed in bike … appreciate it ! New to Lectric bikes . First week riding it .

  • @LJG999ab
    @LJG999ab Před rokem

    What do you recommend for transporting a spare Lectric battery on a trip? Backpacks specifically designed for ebike batteries may have an adverse impact on one's lower back. Panniers on the rear rack may work- but it is hard to find one with the right fit specifications that is also waterproof. One would also think that a hard case would be preferable. No panniers have any sort of fire resistance. Manufacturers sell spare batteries- but provide little support in helping the bike rider safely transport it.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      Best bet is transporting on the rack somehow. One guy i saw wrapped in towel and tied it down on rack with bungee cords.

    • @alanwilson27
      @alanwilson27 Před 9 měsíci

      I strap my spare battery alongside the battery compartment in the frame. I have the extra battery in a waterproof case that fits it tightly and I use a bungee cord in the center and two strips of Velcro at either end to give a three-point support running parallel to the internal battery.

  • @SmokeWithMeInCT
    @SmokeWithMeInCT Před rokem

    My bike died out at after 12 miles today . Riding in 39 degree weather . Could it have been the cold? I started with a full battery to. And my batt said 48 or about . So is something wrong !? And is there a way after the battery is dead where you can ride it like a standard bike ? I had to push it home. Seems like my battery doesn’t ever hold a good charge and I don’t ride everyday at all.

  • @gregyohngy
    @gregyohngy Před 2 lety +12

    Manufacturers say usually the number of full charges, BUT afterwards the battery is just below 80%. Happened with my Prius. At 292,232 I had some battery but very little usable amps. It needed to officially be replaced.
    At 43V the graph of available volts drops like a brick. Prior, there is a smooth downward line of the slope of voltage.
    Remember, do not charge the battery below ⬇️freezing. Messes it up!

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah once you get into the 43 range its a rapid decline. Thanks for the freezing tip.

  • @pinefighter1
    @pinefighter1 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info, what brand are the cells in your aftermarket battery? Thanks again stay safe.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      I dont know actually, I'll bet their not top of the line Samsung/Panasonic but they do the job nonetheless...

  • @lenl2514
    @lenl2514 Před 6 měsíci

    Chris- I appreciate your videos and information. I have a question/observation about third party batteries- with my Nikon and Canon cameras my batteries last about 2 years. I bought off brand batteries which cost half as much but they only lasted about a year; therefore the name brand batteries are a smarter buy. What do you think about the batteries you mentioned- has anyone had long term experience with them?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 6 měsíci

      So after a few years you will see some degradation in battery performance. Lectric says they are rated for something like 700-800 charges. My oldest battery is two years old and still has pretty good performance. I think a A lot depends on how often you use it too. Thats why many ebike companies let you buy extra batteries.

  • @thomasschueller2480
    @thomasschueller2480 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a lectric 2.0.. 240 miles... No power... I had just turn key off.. I used to turn power off first.. Then key to off position... I'm checking the connection from led display and power switch plus or minus minus . there are little wires in the connection.. Do they bend and not make connections ?

  • @greenwave819
    @greenwave819 Před rokem +1

    also, the closer you come to emptying your battery, the more stress you put on it. it's good to run these down to around 25% and then charge fully. kinda the opposite of what you were saying here. it is true however that charging from 80-100% takes more time than charging than the same 20% at lower ranges. Anyway, try to keep your batter above 20% and it is 100% okay to charge it fully even tho that may take slighty longer.

  • @trey8998
    @trey8998 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a question when you bought the 14.v battery off aliexpress one was it worth buying the battery two what’s the longest rang for pedaling and using power only without deal what’s the max rang do u recommend buying the 14.v battery

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      Worth it, I got 37 miles with pedaling, throttle only was around 24, keep in mind I weigh 175 so results may differ

    • @trey8998
      @trey8998 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh not bad I was just wondering because I thought the current battery was lower then the one u had which 14.V but thanks for letting me know :)

  • @johnbryniarski9292
    @johnbryniarski9292 Před 2 lety +3

    Chris, can you use any charger to give power or is the actual one from Lectric better ?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      I have used a 3 amp charger I got off Amazon g guy or faster charging but don’t really use it much

  • @lude3645
    @lude3645 Před rokem +1

    I have my lectric ebike put up. I charged battery to full charge. I can not ride it in these icy weather conditions. So how would one go about using up battery to store it at 75%? Thanks for the great video.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      Only way to drain it is riding but don’t worry it will be fine if stored at full charge

    • @lude3645
      @lude3645 Před rokem

      @@ChrisCrossed Thanks, I just looked at it, its at 54 vol and its the long range Batt. So I guess its full

    • @shepassedaway4304
      @shepassedaway4304 Před rokem

      I guess you could turn it upside down turn it on and twist on the throttle for awhile.
      Assuming you still have icy weather around this time.

  • @williechaffin387
    @williechaffin387 Před 11 měsíci

    How is voltage determined where the bike has 2 batteries like an XPremium?

  • @Roughinit
    @Roughinit Před 2 lety

    I just ordered mine will be delivered this week (December in Western NY). We won’t get ride time most likely until spring. Should we charge the batteries? Where do you recommend storing them for the winter? Thank you! Awesome video!

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +4

      Store them inside, suggest charging them to 75% and leave indoors, maybe charge for 30 minutes once a month if you are not using them.

    • @kenjihaag329
      @kenjihaag329 Před 2 lety

      Did u get your battery with your bike? I just opened mine and didn't get one

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      @@kenjihaag329 yes I did

  • @rickellithorpe7428
    @rickellithorpe7428 Před 2 lety

    I was wondering if there's a way of hooking low voltage light to the battery. Something you can trust.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      The controller uses Deans connectors it’s possible if you know what you’re doing

  • @zonie47
    @zonie47 Před 2 lety

    Chris, I have a Lectric 2.0 XP and would like to upgrade the battery to the 14Ah, will the Lectric XP Step-Thru Spare Battery 48V 14Ah work? Great channel! Also what seat are you using on your ebike?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +2

      Cloud 9 seat. Use the link in video description to get the ST specific version. Be sure to click on the 14ah version on Aliexpress product page.

    • @dwaynecampbell9056
      @dwaynecampbell9056 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChrisCrossed Chris what battery is good for the lectric 2.0 XP

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      @@dwaynecampbell9056 their is an after market 14ah US $160.80 40% Off | replacement E bike battery lectric xp samebike lo26 20lvxd30 36v 48v 10ah 10.4ah 12.8ah 14ah battery for mx01 lankeleisi bike
      a.aliexpress.com/_msDv80m

  • @mjcunningham5141
    @mjcunningham5141 Před 2 lety +1

    Regarding your spare battery. How often should it be charged if unused, weekly, monthly?

  • @dalegigstead8337
    @dalegigstead8337 Před 2 lety

    Is there an easy way to see what the charge is when the battery is not on the bike? Maybe which pins to use with a multi-meter?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      You’ll need a multi meter but I don’t have any experience on how to use those

  • @sharonoberholzer7449
    @sharonoberholzer7449 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video! Question, do you find cold weather affects your battery when you are out riding?? Does it drain faster? Wintertime, we are bringing the battery's inside for storage.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +4

      I haven't noticed any drop off in extreme weather. But I generally dont ride in less than 40 degree temps. I also bring in batteries in the winter (bike stays in garage).

    • @ryanthompson992
      @ryanthompson992 Před 2 lety +5

      massive drop off when 25 F or colder, from what I've read should be about 20%, but in my experience closer to 40 to 50%, like Chris said - 40 F I've noticed no difference. After leaving my bike in the garage when it's 20, yeah - big difference.

  • @714metaldetecting
    @714metaldetecting Před 2 lety

    I want to replace the factory disc brakes and disc on my electric 2.0 XP. What would you suggest for those? The ones I have are so out of round and not true. Any help appreciated

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +1

      I would just take it to a bike shop to be honest, true ing a rotor can be tricky

    • @714metaldetecting
      @714metaldetecting Před 2 lety

      Contemplating gets extra battery's for our XPs. The link you have takes me there but can't order. Do you have another link ? Thanks Chris

  • @seanjournot7115
    @seanjournot7115 Před rokem +4

    This isn't being properly explained; he is using a 13S (13 cells in series) lithium ion battery bank. Voltage for a battery is listed as the median voltage of each cell (3.7V for this chemistry) multiplied by the number of cells in series (13S). This is a 48.1V battery. Each cell may not go below 3.3V (42.9V whole battery), this varies depending on the specific cells used, or above 4.2V (54.6V whole battery). If you are using a 14S battery (51.8V, often rounded to 52V) or are using a different chemistry battery like lithium iron phosphate then these numbers will be drastically different. For a large battery, like the ones found on e-bikes, applying too much voltage during charging (like charging his battery at 58.8V) or allowing the battery to discharge below it's limit will destroy the battery and may cause it to burst into flames. Make sure you don't mess this up

  • @ap14rcf70
    @ap14rcf70 Před 2 lety

    How would you charge it to 75% with the stock charger? Anyone have a video on how to make a correct harness and, what settings to use, to use with a SKYRC iMAX B6 charger?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      You’ll have to check it manually by turning it on and check voltage level….see Sonny Whitehurst channel for his battery set up

  • @coreyellers5323
    @coreyellers5323 Před 6 měsíci

    I just ordered a lectric xp lite bike, should be here next week. What do you think about this brand of bikes?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 6 měsíci

      The XP Lite is my favorite Lectric, so easy and fun to ride.

  • @Just2HepCats
    @Just2HepCats Před 5 měsíci

    ... I have a question pls, do I have to remove the battery after each ride or is that if the bike sits for a long period ot time do that? Thank you

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 5 měsíci

      Not at all, I rarely take my battery out.

  • @georgehartle8902
    @georgehartle8902 Před 2 lety

    Great video. What is the seat you have got?

  • @mikekeller2885
    @mikekeller2885 Před rokem +1

    Just purchased a 3.0 step thru with long range battery. No issues with battery, but how can you check the battery with a voltage meter? Me and electricity are like a rattler in a sleeping bag. Thx for the info....

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      I dont know how to use one of those meters but you essentially insert the two end points into where the battery connects to the ebike.

  • @brianlaninfa9788
    @brianlaninfa9788 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Get information also if in live where there cold weather do not leave or store outside

  • @marynussio9880
    @marynussio9880 Před 11 dny

    Can you put a long range battery in a XP 3.0 if you didn’t originally buy the model that’s called “long range battery XP 3.0”? I’m buying my sister’s bike and I don’t think that is the version she bought, but I’d like to get a back up battery and wondered if I could buy the long range battery.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 10 dny

      you can upgrade to a 14ah, its the same size case

  • @NoWay-xu1ie
    @NoWay-xu1ie Před 2 lety

    As a new owner Good battery info. Also what's the advantages of wearing fingerless gloves ?
    My many years of motorcycle riding on and off road , I know if you go down your fingers are usually the first thing to hit the ground , along with your head.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      Thanks I think most bike gloves are fingerless just for better grip shifting, plus on ebikes it helps when changing PAS levels

    • @WanderingAroundAZ
      @WanderingAroundAZ Před rokem +1

      If you have a spill and break your fall with your hands, you won't scrape up the palms of your hands.

  • @TwoWay-xX
    @TwoWay-xX Před 2 lety

    Any new recommendations on the step thru battery? Always says unavailable, wondering if u know any others please

  • @mudpuppy8740
    @mudpuppy8740 Před rokem

    I plan to buy this for my daily commute. Will the battery be ok plugged in for 9 hours while I'm out working? does it not automatically stop charging?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      Yes the charger turns green, you can buy one of those remote smart plugs that you can turn on/off with your phone.

  • @mauricioloayza6281
    @mauricioloayza6281 Před rokem

    Hello. Would you happen to know where I can get a new battery for the new XP 3.0 step through?

  • @ls_nation470
    @ls_nation470 Před rokem

    I have a question would it be possible to ride the bike with the battery on and charge it with an external Power storage ?

  • @billric1945
    @billric1945 Před měsícem

    Hey Chris, where can you get the 14ah. ER Battery at a better price than the 500$ that lectric charges?

  • @gsxr419
    @gsxr419 Před 2 lety

    So it's recommended to store at around 80% capacity, right? So what voltage would that be approximately?

  • @thomasschueller2480
    @thomasschueller2480 Před 2 lety +1

    If I leave the key in the On or Power position and leave it overnight
    . does this drain the Battery. Thank you

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety +1

      Nope I've dont that several times, no worries.

  • @underby2483
    @underby2483 Před rokem +3

    im upset at lectric. i thought the bms was suposed to take into account leaving extra charge automatically even though meter shows as empty so batteries dont drop below chargeable threshold. well mine didnt even last a year before battery started dying off earlier and earlier till it died off at 3 miles. that bike is not the easiest to pedal without power at all. wish i would have known what you just explained from day one about the voltage cutoff. thanks for your great video.

    • @JonahRichmond
      @JonahRichmond Před rokem +1

      No offense mate but that not lectrics fault. You are using a battery that’s pretty expensive and you should educate yourself. This is pretty basic info on batteries. Keep batteries between 20-80% full charge once every few months. This is basic info for anything with a battery your phone laptop now your bike… take care of that battery they will last a long time.

    • @stuartbreeden5019
      @stuartbreeden5019 Před rokem

      You could've changed the min output to 43v

  • @refresh77
    @refresh77 Před rokem

    I bike 14 miles every weekday for commuting (3.5 miles one way * 4 (lunch at home and head back to work) and there are some sections that I use PAS 5 and try to keep my bike above 25 MPH to keep up with traffic on a 25 MPH road. On weekends, I average about 30-40 miles and mostly use PAS 2 on bike trails. Lectric said that PAS 5 was hard on batteries and could shorten the battery life. Is that true?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      I haven’t heard that to be honest. All batteries will degrade over time. These are supposed to be good for 800 charges.

    • @refresh77
      @refresh77 Před rokem +1

      @@ChrisCrossed I asked Lectric and they said the battery should last for 400 charges.

  • @elsullo2
    @elsullo2 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for these useful bits of knowledge!.....................esullo

  • @seranagod909
    @seranagod909 Před 3 měsíci

    will leaving the key on the battery switch "on" without turning on the bike drains the battery?

  • @justonecritic1169
    @justonecritic1169 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Are you able to use the spare battery after the main one is done? To get more range?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 8 měsíci

      Sure you can pop in a new battery any time.

    • @justonecritic1169
      @justonecritic1169 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@ChrisCrossed so technically you can have 2x 14.0 amp batteries?? The XP premium only has 2x 10.4 amp battery.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 8 měsíci

      @@justonecritic1169 yeah

  • @pfs9813
    @pfs9813 Před rokem

    Hey where did you get the bike gloves that match?

  • @scotttaylor7211
    @scotttaylor7211 Před 11 měsíci +1

    We are expecting our bikes in a few weeks. At the risk of sounding stupid, how do you know when the battery is at 20% and 80%?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 11 měsíci

      Just look at the voltage in the display. Around 51 volts is 80%, around 45 is 20%

  • @williegramirez1355
    @williegramirez1355 Před rokem +1

    Hi Chris great 👍 info on ebike batteries 🔋 do you know what brand of battery 🔋 cells Lectric uses? Are they Samsung or China generic? I read the best brands Samsung ,LG , Sanyo last longer and are more long term reliable.

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      The batteries are not Samsung or LG so prob something else more generic.

  • @williematos4556
    @williematos4556 Před měsícem +1

    I purchased my 2.0 lectric step through less than 2 years ago. I have approx 300 miles and my battery will not take a charge. Any help or advice?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před měsícem

      Either buy a new one or send it out to be fixed. Kevin at Northeast can fix it www.northeastbatterysystems.com/

  • @AlfradiusRodriguez
    @AlfradiusRodriguez Před měsícem

    I live in Texas. Hot and humid summers. Is it safe to keep my battery in bike parked in the garage?

  • @SuperNewKittie
    @SuperNewKittie Před rokem +3

    Apologies if this question has already been asked, I hope you can help me. I did a lot of extensive research before deciding to purchase the xp step thru, and you should see my spreadsheet! I have never owned an ebike, but it's a big spend, and I wanted to be sure I thought of everything, but after receiving the bike today (yay!), it appears that I didn't think of everything. I noticed there is not a car charger available, and my sole intention for this bike is to take weekend camping trips. So, I checked their accessories options on the website and they do not even offer a car charger adapter, which makes me think it's not recommended. It is not mentioned anywhere in the manual, either. Can I use an adapter and charge this battery with my car charger? I've pulled up a few articles about ebike batteries and they say yes, as long as I have a 12-volt cigarette lighter, which I do, but I just want to be sure this will work with the lectric battery. Thanks for anything you can share!

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +2

      You need one of those portable power stations to bring with you.

    • @SuperNewKittie
      @SuperNewKittie Před rokem +1

      @@ChrisCrossed Thank you so much for your fast reply. I have to admit, had I known I would have to spend another $400 to be able to charge it on my camping trips, I might not have made this purchase. :(

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +2

      @@SuperNewKittie oh i see, power stations are in the hundreds $$$ so it wont be cheap to charge off grid

    • @SuperNewKittie
      @SuperNewKittie Před rokem +2

      @@ChrisCrossed I actually have had it on my purchase-as-soon-as-funds-allow list, as well as a good solar panel or two, but that's a whole new spreadsheet of work to do. 😅 Anyway, I do appreciate your channel and your personal replies very much! 🙂

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +1

      @@SuperNewKittie thanks for tuning in :-)

  • @carlosguzman-md2mt
    @carlosguzman-md2mt Před rokem +1

    Are the packs interchangeable across xp bikes

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem

      Not really the step Thru battery has a slightly different shape than the step over

  • @blakechesbro3602
    @blakechesbro3602 Před rokem

    Just to be clear, dont charge fully ? but then were limiting distance by 25% ?

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před rokem +1

      No so if you arent going to use the ebike for the immediate future leave it charged at 75%. Then top it off before you are ready to ride.

  • @Mikeb8134
    @Mikeb8134 Před 2 lety

    I'm very new to ebikes. If you have 10 seconds I have a quick question sir; if someone was running 2 hub motors and their combined max current from the controllers was 60 amps, and you used a battery with 50amp BMS (52v 20ah), what would happen? If you ran WOT you may trip the BMS of the battery and it come back on after a few seconds? Or something worse? Thank you!

    • @ChrisCrossed
      @ChrisCrossed  Před 2 lety

      Hmmm, thats a little beyond my expertise. Check out Sonny Whitehurst channel, he is very knowledgeable about advanced battery stuff.

  • @thomasschueller2480
    @thomasschueller2480 Před 9 měsíci

    Ok. What happened ? Will not lite up led power screen.. ? Quick connection plugs dont hardly disconnect..