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    E020 error Shimano e7000

    I don't remember and I can't find it, I'm sorry.
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    E020 error Shimano e7000

    I had this error E020, and it was caused by the "clip" contacts in the battery, which is the most probable cause, although it can also be caused by a broken or pinched wire, motor connector or motor electronics. Good Luck!!
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    Ep8 replacement?

    There is a poland guy in a facebook group who sells repaired E8000 and EP8 at fair prices. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1248244256076938/
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    E020 error Shimano e7000

    https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/fix-for-shimano-error-code-e020-battery-contacts.26729/
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    Shimano Battery Life Poll

    I have a BT-E8016 bought one year ago and it has never had this issue. After 10 cycles degradation is 98%, much better than the BT-E8010
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    EP8 with 504w battery?

    Short answer: Yes Long answer: https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/shimano-2nd-generation-batteries.31874/
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    Shimano 625W Battery BT-E8016 Issue

    You can see the error code here: https://si.shimano.com/en/um/7K10A/led_error_indication But looks like it is: Battery overcurrent protection occurred. If it occurs during charging, remove and reconnect the charging plug. If the situation does not improve, have the place of purchase...
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    Shimano BT-E8035 Integrated Battery Issue: very fast degrading and loss of range

    Yes, Shitmano has released new batteries, but they are not compatible with older motors like E8000 or.EP8, only EP801 and EP600. Thread 'Shimano 2nd Generation Batteries' Shimano 2nd Generation Batteries
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    Re-Build ande Re-Cell of Shimano Batteries

    @fuikatasio thank you for the clear explanation, I knew it was too good to be true, now my hopes went down the drain (In spanish: Mi gozo en un pozo, ja ja.). Yes, I am interested in the subject and thanks to you I know how to do it. I have two batteries, a new 630W BT-E8016 and a 4,5 years old...
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    Re-Build ande Re-Cell of Shimano Batteries

    @fuikatasio in your very nice document you say that Shimano Battery uses Sony Murata Cells of 3500mA*h, but by checking the battery Part Number in attached picture, the cells are Sony Murata US18650NC1, and I searched for the specifications, and looks like these cells are 2900mA*h, not 3500mA*h...
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    Re-Build ande Re-Cell of Shimano Batteries

    @fuikatasio Thanks, you are right, 3,6V is the Nominal Voltage and 4,2V is the Maximum Voltage that drops quickly to 3,6V Actually I do not need to re-cell my batteries, one is at 88% and the other is at 100%. But I am planning in advance in case I have to re-cell the one that is at 88%. But...
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    Re-Build ande Re-Cell of Shimano Batteries

    @fuikatasio you said that you use the Samsung 18650-35E, 3500mA cells. Where do you buy them, and is there a way to verify that they are Samsung original? I am asking this because in China AliExpress it is possible to buy 18650-35E, 3500mA cells for 1,7€, but as there are many counterfait...
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    Shimano Battery Life Poll

    There are lots of complaints because of degradation of 504Wh batteries BT-E8010 and 8035.. But there are no complaints for 630Wh BT-E8016, is there somebody that can comment about his degradation, is it performing better?
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    Re-Build ande Re-Cell of Shimano Batteries

    fuikatasio, thank you, you have done an amazing job!! Shimano original batteries degrade very quickly, there are several reasons that could cause this, like: Bad quality cells. Full discharge of the batteries when shipping from Shimano factory to country distributors (To avoid safety hazards...
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    Re-Build ande Re-Cell of Shimano Batteries

    I hope so.
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    Re-Build ande Re-Cell of Shimano Batteries

    There is very interesting information regarding batteries in the thread for E8000 Motor Repair: https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/steps-e8000-motor-service.16542/post-444917 and forum member @fuikatasio has suggested not to mix topics and to open a new thread related only to batteries. I...
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    Shimano 2nd Generation Batteries

    Recently Shimano has announced new 2nd Generation batteries for their EP801 motor, and it was raised the question whether they are compatible with older E8000 motor. So I searched the Shimano documents and these are my findings: This is the summary of the current line of batteries, including...
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    Shimano BT-E8035 Integrated Battery Issue: very fast degrading and loss of range

    I have an external battery and I can see the battery LEDs and monitor the charge, but this thread is for the integrated battery, and in this case, I don't know how to monitor the charge. I am sorry for the confussion.
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    Shimano BT-E8035 Integrated Battery Issue: very fast degrading and loss of range

    I believe he he asking how to do a partial charge up to to 60 or 80% and not a Full Charge (Battery degrades quickier). I am not aware of any method to do this, I do by periodically watching the battery and stopping the charge just when 5th LED starts blinking , which is at 80%
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    Shimano BT-E8035 Integrated Battery Issue: very fast degrading and loss of range

    There are new Battery mounts for internal and integrated batteries, but it is still not known if older motors will be compatible with new battery + Mount BM-EN600 Mount for external battery BM-EN800-A and BM-EN800-B Mounts for integrated battery
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