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targaryen
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Today I had one of the worst range ever, it was 5 degrees and my battery was 100%, and had a trip of 20 km which one stop had to turn of my bike. At all I had a trip of 20 km and had only 40% battery left.

 

Anyone know how to upgrade the battery ?

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Okey. Sounds good really. Normal for me is 25-35km on one charge to 0%.

I just watched a youtube video today really and a guy tested range how far he can get when the battery was down to 0%. From there he managed to go another 5-10km for the different versions of the bikes TS and TC. I have never tried this myself but its worth a test.

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targaryen
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Posted by: @flyingelectric

Okey. Sounds good really. Normal for me is 25-35km on one charge to 0%.

I just watched a youtube video today really and a guy tested range how far he can get when the battery was down to 0%. From there he managed to go another 5-10km for the different versions of the bikes TS and TC. I have never tried this myself but its worth a test.

Please share the video, help each other. Any small things will help.

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@targaryen

Testing 26AH and 30AH battery to the max

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cppTQalqcl4
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I have found it strange my displays says 62 miles on level1 setting yet I usually only get half that I would say 28 miles is your max range

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CubeyTerra
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There's a lot about the Super Soco display that's questionable. Like... how it calculates speed as a certain percentage faster than you're actually going. The battery percentage is clearly non-linear and inaccurate. The distance estimates are generously overestimated. Provides no accurate information except maybe reporting its own internal temperature, which is phenomenally useless to know as you're riding.

 

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targaryen
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Posted by: @cubeyterra

There's a lot about the Super Soco display that's questionable. Like... how it calculates speed as a certain percentage faster than you're actually going. The battery percentage is clearly non-linear and inaccurate. The distance estimates are generously overestimated. Provides no accurate information except maybe reporting its own internal temperature, which is phenomenally useless to know as you're riding.

 

I agree with speed not being correct, but I like to see about the weather, it can tell me something about the battery range. If I have 8 Celsius, and minus feeling weather it actually is 5 degrees. Which means I will get low range. 

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Yes. Weather and temperature will affect battery up to minus 50% range. A 0C battery may loss 15-35% range in my experience.

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