DirkWisely
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24.31 mi / 3,282 ft left me with 26% battery. Ridden in 70/100 dynamic microtune.How much range?
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24.31 mi / 3,282 ft left me with 26% battery. Ridden in 70/100 dynamic microtune.How much range?
Thats 39km/1000m - Not bad actually at 70%24.31 mi / 3,282 ft left me with 26% battery. Ridden in 70/100 dynamic microtune.
You can turn on translate in Google to auto translate non English posts.Hi All,
Just a reminder. Please write your posts in English.
Whilst it's not everyones first language, it means there in consistency in following and replying to posts.
We normally translate peoples posts, but for some reason there's been an upturn in the number of none English postings lately and it just isn't possible to translate them all.
Many thanks.
Maybe for the US Xmas season?I’ve been skeptical since the beginning of this internet rumor. Then again, Specialized officially announced a smaller main-compartment battery a long time ago and it’s still not here, so maybe things are just moving super slowly?
People need to respect there are unyielding physical limitations at play here. Any additional power will come with increased heat generation. Thus some expense in reliability and/or power budgeting (being backed down) in some conditions due to thermal capacity will be paid. Sure they could only increase the non-SW motor but then you have a marketing and customer satisfaction issue because that would diminish the value of their flagship product. I wouldn't be surprised if Specialized comes out with a 3.2 version motor that is beefed up somehow to reliably deliver increased power.I would be pretty confident it'll happen. At the very least they need to match Bosch's number with the non S Works bikes to stay competitive from a marketing pov.
I know you're being facetious but most vendors are already in the Black Friday selling season, or will be this Friday.As everything is these days in the world...It will be released on Black Friday with a massive discount as a subscription based service![]()
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Ohhh yeah!!!!!! This ideaPeople need to respect there are unyielding physical limitations at play here. Any additional power will come with increased heat generation. Thus some expense in reliability and/or power budgeting (being backed down) in some conditions due to thermal capacity will be paid. Sure they could only increase the non-SW motor but then you have a marketing and customer satisfaction issue because that would diminish the value of their flagship product. I wouldn't be surprised if Specialized comes out with a 3.2 version motor that is beefed up somehow to reliably deliver increased power.
You cannot mention the S word. We must never mention the S word. That’s when I evacuate a brand, quicker than my guts evacuate dashboard TacoBell.As everything is these days in the world...It will be released on Black Friday with a massive discount as a subscription based service![]()
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You're assuming the current motor is at the limits of it's capabilities. Who says 111nm/720w is it's design/reliability limit? Perhaps they designed in room for later power increases like Bosch did.People need to respect there are unyielding physical limitations at play here. Any additional power will come with increased heat generation. Thus some expense in reliability and/or power budgeting (being backed down) in some conditions due to thermal capacity will be paid. Sure they could only increase the non-SW motor but then you have a marketing and customer satisfaction issue because that would diminish the value of their flagship product. I wouldn't be surprised if Specialized comes out with a 3.2 version motor that is beefed up somehow to reliably deliver increased power.
My assumption is more nuanced than that. I’m assuming that they were balancing output vs reliability and consistency of delivery in all conditions. There’s no free lunch. Something has to be sacrificed for more output. Sure I could be mistaken but I believe my assumption is far more plausible than they left extra headroom for no reason other than releasing more later.You're assuming the current motor is at the limits of it's capabilities. Who says 111nm/720w is it's design/reliability limit? Perhaps they designed in room for later power increases like Bosch did.
Battery life/range will be the sacrifice. IIRC the 3.1 motor is one of the heaviest on the market, I would say it's more than robust enough to tolerate 115nm/850w.My assumption is more nuanced than that. I’m assuming that they were balancing output vs reliability and consistency of delivery in all conditions. There’s no free lunch. Something has to be sacrificed for more output. Sure I could be mistaken but I believe my assumption is far more plausible than they left extra headroom for no reason other than releasing more later.
More power would be cool. But I personally would prefer more functionality. Coast shift, auto shift, soft shift. Smart power and HR settingsIt was confirmed to me by Spesh that an Update is definitely happening very shortly. Whether it will have a power update is yet to be seen though.
com esse alto consumo do motor 3.1? Impossível sair algo que preste sem que houvesse troca da bateria... o problema do G4 é a densidade energética baixa da bateria e o consumo alto do motor. Aumentar torque e potência sem trocar a bateria vai fritar tudo inclusive os clientes da marca. G4 nasceu morto com a chegada do Bosch Gen5 e do carrasco de todos, Avinox.Você está partindo do princípio de que o motor atual está no limite de suas capacidades. Quem disse que 111 Nm/720 W é o limite de projeto/confiabilidade? Talvez eles tenham projetado com margem para aumentos de potência futuros, como fez a Bosch.
If Bosch and Avinox are getting by using the 800wh batteries than the 840wh of the Specialized won't be an issue.com esse alto consumo do motor 3.1? Impossível sair algo que preste sem que houvesse troca da bateria... o problema do G4 é a densidade energética baixa da bateria e o consumo alto do motor. Aumentar torque e potência sem trocar a bateria vai fritar tudo inclusive os clientes da marca. G4 nasceu morto com a chegada do Bosch Gen5 e do carrasco de todos, Avinox.
como disse, a pior densidade energética entre elas é a da bateria da specialized...Se a Bosch e a Avinox estão se virando bem com baterias de 800wh, então os 840wh da Specialized não serão um problema.
Please post in English.como disse, a pior densidade energética entre elas é a da bateria da specialized...
Por favor, publique em inglês. Este é um site de língua inglesa. É falta de educação esperar que todos os outros traduzam os seus posts. Traduza-os para inglês antes de publicar.como disse, a pior densidade energética entre elas é a da bateria da specialized...
No they don't, why would you think that? They all use cells with a cca 5,5Ah capacity.Please post in English.
Does the Specialized battery use lower capacity cells than Bosch and Avinox? I would have assumed they used the 21700 cells also.
There is nothing to think about, Specialized would have tested this motor prior to release. In other words they already have the numbers and know whether this is or isn't an acceptable move. As far as battery consumption, it would seem a no brainer as more power = more draw but as stated above it well within the 52V systems ability.People need to respect there are unyielding physical limitations at play here. Any additional power will come with increased heat generation. Thus some expense in reliability and/or power budgeting (being backed down) in some conditions due to thermal capacity will be paid. Sure they could only increase the non-SW motor but then you have a marketing and customer satisfaction issue because that would diminish the value of their flagship product. I wouldn't be surprised if Specialized comes out with a 3.2 version motor that is beefed up somehow to reliably deliver increased power.
I didn’t think they did. The poster I was quoting was trying to say that the Specialized was somehow behind with their battery so I was pushing back.No they don't, why would you think that? They all use cells with a cca 5,5Ah capacity.
Avinox and Bosch battery pack configuration is a 10S4P
10S(cells in series) x 3,6V x 5,5Ah x 4P(cells parallel) ≈ 800Wh
Specialized Levo 4 battery battery configuration is a 14S3P
14S(cells in series) x 3,6V x 5,5Ah x 3P(cells in parallel) ≈ 840Wh
Yeah, I was to fast posting, later realized thatI didn’t think they did. The poster I was quoting was trying to say that the Specialized was somehow behind with their battery so I was pushing back.