Switching between 500wh and 625wh battery.

MTB565

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Mar 22, 2020
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Might pick a 2020 Trek Rail 5 with the 500wh battery. If a want to buy a second 625wh battery is possible with spacers make the switch as easy from 500 to 625 during rides as with battery of the same wh?
 

MTB565

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Mar 22, 2020
31
14
Sweden
I think it's the 500Wah version that comes with a spacer to get to the correct lenght.
I don't see why they would be a problem swaping during rides.

Nice! I thought the adjustment were done inside the battery compartment to accomodate for the different lengths.
 

Seraye

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Sep 8, 2020
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Portland
I know this is a late response, but for the record - yes, it is possible - I have a Rail 9.7 With the 625 And a 2020 Powerfly 4 with 500 watt - and they are interchangeable - no need to change spacers - they are set up ready to swap.
 

Peaky Rider

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Feb 9, 2019
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It wouldn't be just a spare battery you would be carrying in your back-pack about but also the cover plate and associated fixings.
On my Rail 7 that all weighs 4.1 kilos, quite a sizeable and heavy lump to carry on your back.
 

Stihldog

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I did it. It’s gross. But it works.
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I’ve switched the 500w (PF hardtail) to the 625w Rail, and vica-versa with no problem or adjustment.
 

Stihldog

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@Stihldog when you made the switch from 500w to 625w, does that affect the display at all, especially in regards to how it reads charge levels and such, or does it automatically understand you've installed a larger battery?
The switch didn’t affect the display (Purion or Kiox), but I didn’t notice if/how the charge levels displays were affected…or if the computer sensed a change in battery size or charge capacity.
I only swapped the batteries around once to see how they would react to the change. The battery size for the Rail (625w) or the PowerFly (500w) is just fine based on my rides (Mountian or Flats).…but it’s good to know that I can swap things around.
I’m not sure about the new 750w battery. (Longer battery compartment). I think the power connections are different.
 

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