Battery Drain
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:08 pm
All,
I've still experiencing battery drain with the new wireless setup. 3x times now with the temperatures averaging around mid 50's, the battery on my ibike get's to about 268 after several hours and the display just disappears. I've checked the battery before and after the ride and they register 2.91v+ (both for the mount and the ibike). On the third ride, I installed brand new batteries registering slightly above 3.01 on both batteries, temps in high 50s low 60s and within 3 hours the battery draws down to 273 and my ride numbers become erroneous (temp was registering 75 degrees! at one point as well my power being 375watts on a completely flat, smooth isolated road and I was only going 20mph). Is there anything else I can try here? I kinda thought moving to this new wireless system was the fact that there would be second battery providing some extra power so that at least for one ride, with new batteries, it would last. Oh, I live in San Diego, CA.
Thanks,
Ian
I've still experiencing battery drain with the new wireless setup. 3x times now with the temperatures averaging around mid 50's, the battery on my ibike get's to about 268 after several hours and the display just disappears. I've checked the battery before and after the ride and they register 2.91v+ (both for the mount and the ibike). On the third ride, I installed brand new batteries registering slightly above 3.01 on both batteries, temps in high 50s low 60s and within 3 hours the battery draws down to 273 and my ride numbers become erroneous (temp was registering 75 degrees! at one point as well my power being 375watts on a completely flat, smooth isolated road and I was only going 20mph). Is there anything else I can try here? I kinda thought moving to this new wireless system was the fact that there would be second battery providing some extra power so that at least for one ride, with new batteries, it would last. Oh, I live in San Diego, CA.
Thanks,
Ian