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  1. ChrisB NZ

    Battery life

    Anyone got any idea how Shimano actually assesses/measures battery health? I presume the app is just reading a parameter stored in the BMS. But how is this calculated?
  2. ChrisB NZ

    Battery life

    Thanks. Interesting. No don’t know Scottish Paul.
  3. ChrisB NZ

    Battery life

    Yeah, I'll wait until the warranty is expired (2 years I think). Our ancestors were probably running around together. My father was born in Paisley - but left when he was 3. Been to Scotland once way back in the 80's. What are you running tyre-wise now? Did you wear your first bike out?
  4. ChrisB NZ

    Battery life

    3rd motor! Must be the Scottish Highlands. All covered under warranty I presume? It seems replacement motors are pretty common for Specialized/Brose bikes but not so much for Shimano. I've heard motors are quite hard to come by - maybe demand is outstripping supply. I'd have a go at fixing it...
  5. ChrisB NZ

    Battery life

    5000km is impressive. Any motor problems? It seems that the Shimano Steps gear is pretty reliable. Yeah - maybe if you charged your battery 3 or 4 times per day, you'd get 1,000 charge cycles before it bit the dust - but it would have to last about 20 years for me to get that far!
  6. ChrisB NZ

    Battery life

    Now that the Steps system has been around for about 3 years, I'm just wondering what your experiences are with battery life: How many Km's/miles (total) have you got out of your battery so far? How many charge cycles have you done? Have you had to replace a battery yet? Any issues with the...
  7. ChrisB NZ

    Flat battery

    Should be like new.
  8. ChrisB NZ

    Flat battery

    How old is the battery?
  9. ChrisB NZ

    Flat battery

    Mine did exactly that the other day too. A few days earlier, I’d been riding on the trails and there’s a long uphill near the end where I put it in boost. After this long uphill, the display went from 2 or 3 bars to 1 bar red. But when I completed the ride and turned the bike off and on again...
  10. ChrisB NZ

    Looking for advice - Shimano E7000 system faulty

    Ouch. That's a bummer. I haven't pulled one apart (yet). So these are just my thoughts. Bear in mind that any work you do on it will void any future motor warranty issues. Maybe moisture/crud has got into the circuit board inside the motor. Worst case is that the circuit board is cracked or...
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