Orbea Range Extender help?

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Hi folks just bought the gen 1 range extender for my orbea rise 2022 but I have a query if anyone can help?

I charged the extender to full which in theory is about 252wh's - my own internal battery (540Wh's) was sitting at 50% according to my Garmin watch - so when I attach the extender I would expect to see my battery level on the watch go to about 252wh's (the extender) + the 50% which is my main battery about 270wh's to a total of about 522wh's or about 98% on the watch but it doesn't it goes to 65%?

Is this normal behaviour? Does it need a firmware update? is the watch showing wrong? Is it a faulty battery? or something else? I am confused.

Any Help would be much appreciated.

Many Thanks
 
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I have also a problem with Extender of my Rise.It’s decharging without use? I don’t think this is normal? It’s 18 months old and still brandnew. I am charging it now to 100% and will check in a few days again? I have used it only once…
 
so when I attach the extender I would expect to see my battery level on the watch go to about 252wh's (the extender) + the 50% which is my main battery about 270wh's to a total of about 522wh's or about 98% on the watch but it doesn't it goes to 65%?
With the extender in place your max battery capacity is about 790W if the extender is at 100% and the main battery at 50% you have about 520W so:-
520/790x 100 = 65% Q.E.D.?
Not sure if the Garmin does it that way but seems plausable!;)
 
I have also a problem with Extender of my Rise.It’s decharging without use? I don’t think this is normal? It’s 18 months old and still brandnew. I am charging it now to 100% and will check in a few days again? I have used it only once…
I figured mine out = its showing 65% OF 792wH'S WHICH IS ALL GOOD...don't quote me on yours but if you are storing it for any length of time you should charge it every now and again to 50% plus...👍
 
With the extender in place your max battery capacity is about 790W if the extender is at 100% and the main battery at 50% you have about 520W so:-
520/790x 100 = 65% Q.E.D.?
Not sure if the Garmin does it that way but seems plausable!;)
Thanks bud - figured it out with Chat gpt 👍
 
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