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Rad Power Bikes Chat => Rad Modifications => Topic started by: Ryan on January 06, 2019, 06:44:11 PM

Title: Rad Power Bikes battery storage and depletion
Post by: Ryan on January 06, 2019, 06:44:11 PM
Rad recommends that the lithium battery be stored at around 50% capacity. Our Wagon battery wasn't completely full but still had 5 bars when we stopped riding it early November. I'm now trying to (slowly) discharge the battery by using it to charge other devices around the house. I imagine this will take quite some time but there has to be another way. I don't want to ride it outside since there is salt on our roads but perhaps that is my best option. We will see how this experiment goes [emoji3]


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Title: Re: Rad Power Bikes battery storage and depletion
Post by: Ryan on January 24, 2019, 08:59:37 PM
While it took a couple of weeks of charging our phones and tablets here and there I am happy to report our Rad Wagon battery now shows 3/5 bars. I feel much better about winter storage of the battery now.


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Title: Re: Rad Power Bikes battery storage and depletion
Post by: RadBiker on February 21, 2019, 06:47:20 AM
Wondering if you bring your battery inside when it gets cold and it isn't hooked up to your bike? I will ride my Rad until there is salt and snow and sometimes temperatures are below freezing. Typically I just bring it in for the winter, but wondering if I shouldn't let it sit outside all day and night in the cold.


Quote from: Ryan on January 24, 2019, 08:59:37 PM
While it took a couple of weeks of charging our phones and tablets here and there I am happy to report our Rad Wagon battery now shows 3/5 bars. I feel much better about winter storage of the battery now.


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Title: Re: Rad Power Bikes battery storage and depletion
Post by: Ryan on April 30, 2019, 06:34:22 PM
Yes, I bring our battery in if it's going to get cold overnight. You also want to do this for charging your battery. Rad recommends charging the bike in temps between 50° to 77°F. Battery range is decreased in cold temps and Rad Power Bikes states the cut off for cold weather riding is -4°F.