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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.
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.@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?
Now that I think of it…the display/computer probably does. But I never noticed any display or size indication on either the Kiox or Purion.The display does indeed know if you have a 625 or 500 watt battery.
I read that there are internal differences between the powerfly 4 gen 3 and gen 4 batteries, the older model being 'series 2' and the newer ones 'intelligent'. Is this true? And does it mean I must find a series 2 battery for my 2022 powerfly 4 gen 3?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.
I am not familiar with the latest generations of powerfly, but the latest gen will be smart system and those batteries will not be compatible with the series 2 batteries. Your Local Trek store should be able to clarify this for you. I got myself a new alloy Rail 7 gen 3 and it is smart system.I read that there are internal differences between the powerfly 4 gen 3 and gen 4 batteries, the older model being 'series 2' and the newer ones 'intelligent'. Is this true? And does it mean I must find a series 2 battery for my 2022 powerfly 4 gen 3?
You can tell the difference between the Series 2 batteries and the Smart system batteries by the shape of their connector port. The old Series 2 are oval in shape while the newer Smart system are circular. Obviously the charging ports on the bike also have the same corresponding shape. This will tell you what type of battery you need for your bike.I read that there are internal differences between the powerfly 4 gen 3 and gen 4 batteries, the older model being 'series 2' and the newer ones 'intelligent'. Is this true? And does it mean I must find a series 2 battery for my 2022 powerfly 4 gen 3?