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My hunting E-MTB "system"
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 2920006" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>Thanks "338Dude", I appreciate the links on the Feds thinking and regs.regarding e-bikes.</p><p> As with all new technologies the laws will catch up - AND become more expensive, naturally.</p><p></p><p>As for you Luddites who don't like any electric transportation you may continue to use your noisy stink mobiles of course. I charge my bike outdoors and monitor the charge on the bike's information screen. When it gets to 95% I unplug the charger. LITHIUM RELATED BATTERY FIRES RESULT FROM OVERCHARGING LITHIUM BATTERIES.</p><p></p><p>BTW, my BLUETTI AC200 MAX power center is lithium iron phosphate (Li Fe Po4) and is not the fire hazard that Lithium-ion batteries are. Plus they get a few thousand more charge-discharge cycles than lithium-ion batteries do.</p><p>Soon I'll have a charger that is adjustable to the % of charge I want. Then there will be no overcharging danger plus the batteries will last longer when limited to an 80% to 90% charge level, same as your cell phone.</p><p></p><p>In this new e-powered world some edumacation is necessary, just like knowing when a check engine light code means limp home or stop right now and call a tow before severe damage is done.</p><p>As for me, an e-mountain bike is like a magic carpet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 2920006, member: 54178"] Thanks "338Dude", I appreciate the links on the Feds thinking and regs.regarding e-bikes. As with all new technologies the laws will catch up - AND become more expensive, naturally. As for you Luddites who don't like any electric transportation you may continue to use your noisy stink mobiles of course. I charge my bike outdoors and monitor the charge on the bike's information screen. When it gets to 95% I unplug the charger. LITHIUM RELATED BATTERY FIRES RESULT FROM OVERCHARGING LITHIUM BATTERIES. BTW, my BLUETTI AC200 MAX power center is lithium iron phosphate (Li Fe Po4) and is not the fire hazard that Lithium-ion batteries are. Plus they get a few thousand more charge-discharge cycles than lithium-ion batteries do. Soon I'll have a charger that is adjustable to the % of charge I want. Then there will be no overcharging danger plus the batteries will last longer when limited to an 80% to 90% charge level, same as your cell phone. In this new e-powered world some edumacation is necessary, just like knowing when a check engine light code means limp home or stop right now and call a tow before severe damage is done. As for me, an e-mountain bike is like a magic carpet. [/QUOTE]
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