2019 Levo Expert battery health 90%

Tmattice

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Aug 15, 2019
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Hi all, I picked up my new ride and downloaded the app, which said my battery health was only 90%. took it back to the dealer after my first ride and they ran a
battery test and said it's fine. does this sound right to you? I would have thought a new battery would be 100% healthy.
 

khorn

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Jul 19, 2018
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Hi all, I picked up my new ride and downloaded the app, which said my battery health was only 90%. took it back to the dealer after my first ride and they ran a
battery test and said it's fine. does this sound right to you? I would have thought a new battery would be 100% healthy.
It should be 100% on a new battery for sure but it could also be an old firmware in the battery or a bad installation of mission control. Maybe @Specialized Rider Care can help you out.

Karsten
 

MattyB

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Jul 11, 2018
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I suggest you do a full discharge to 1-2% left, charge back to full then retest - it probably needs to have completed a full cycle before it has enough data on the pack to give an accurate result. Having said that since we have no idea how these health values are calculated anyway “accuracy” is somewhat of a moot point!
 

muzzman1

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Feb 11, 2019
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Los Angeles CA
Yeah. Should be 100%, I have over 2000 Miles on mine and it's still 98%,
You effectively only have a 630Wh battery in your case.
Edit. I realized you have a Expert. So you should have 750wh new.
 

Rusty

E*POWAH BOSS
Jul 17, 2019
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Have heard of several users having issues with batteries being not 100% when purchased. Most times the LBS claimed the battery was OK even though mission control said otherwise. Sadly, some LBS are a bit slack when checking these things and need to be jogged into action.
Make use Mission Control is up to date then check all firmware levels - if still not 100% ask for a replacement.
 

wepn

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Jul 18, 2019
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A widespread misconception is that batteries should be charged up to 100% and that’s best for the battery. Obviously it isn’t & could explain the reduced number if somebody charged it & left it. If not being used, batteries should be stored at around 50% charge.
 

Tmattice

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Aug 15, 2019
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Santa Rosa CA
A widespread misconception is that batteries should be charged up to 100% and that’s best for the battery. Obviously it isn’t & could explain the reduced number if somebody charged it & left it. If not being used, batteries should be stored at around 50% charge.
I’m not referring to the charge level. I’m concerned about the battery health indicator that is at 90% after 2 charging cycles on a 3 day old bike.
 

wepn

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Jul 18, 2019
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I’m not referring to the charge level. I’m concerned about the battery health indicator that is at 90% after 2 charging cycles on a 3 day old bike.

What I’m saying is it’s possible that the bike was charged to 100% and left in that state for weeks or months pre-delivery. That could explain the degradation. It could also be firmware related.
 

Tmattice

New Member
Aug 15, 2019
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10
Santa Rosa CA
Specialized rider care reached out to me after reading my original post. He had me send him screenshoots of the app and was able to see the history of the battery from manufacture date. Mine was determined to be bad, so he contacted my shop and a new one is on order. Great support, very impressed. He mentioned that he will be off next week, so you may not get a response immediately.
 

Utah Rider

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Jul 4, 2019
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I wish that I would have done what you did. My wife's battery was never 100% and it dropped over time for the worse. I know the warranty paper work says it is still exceptable but it isn't right for what they charge for these bikes. Also, don't listen to people advice about how high to charge or how low to run a battery. It doesn't apply to the Levo battery since it is all automatic. A so called dead battery is still at 32 volts when the bike shuts off.
 

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