- Wed Jan 20, 2016 12:13 pm
#54367
I also have an E-bike (Specialized Turbo) with a huge lithium. Very heavy and two or three or maybe four times the size of one needed for a motorbike. It has a special charger that 'ramps' the re-charge, starts fasts and slows down to trickle finish, very fast re-charge from flat (so you can ride 40+ miles to work, re-charge it there and ride home again. You can get special lithium battery re-chargers that do this, if you ever need one, which you won't because the bike charges it and they don't lose power. The lithium will take a lot more re-charges than NiMH or NiCd, it does have a life-span but in practice forget about it. With maintenance a lead-acid can have an indefinite life-span, maintenance does mean occasionally throwing the acid out, flushing the silt (flakes of lead that short the cells) out with demin water and refilling with fresh acid, that is far too much hassle for me. Of course a lot of folk simply forget to top the lead-acid battery, think the garage service does it (they don't) and get a new one when it dies.