Ours are 11, 7, and 3.
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It's not common but make sure both the bike and battery are certified - UL here in the US. My rule of thumb is to buy a brand that's sold in bike stores, even if you buy it DTC. Odds are better you'll get something where you can get parts that way, or store support if you don't do your own work.
I have a watt meter that's programmed to shut off the output when the power draw drops below a set threshold for 60 seconds. It also powers a couple computer fans that cool the charger, so it's set at 10W cutoff. Works great, and because it's WiFi, I can plug in the battery when I get home, set a timer on my phone since I always let the battery sit for an hour to cool down or warm up to room temp before charging, then trigger it remotely to start. https://a.co/d/akYxqL9
Not in Seattle (phoenix az area) but we have an ioniq and a ChargePoint L2 ccs charger on a 50A circuit. Works like a charm - plug it in and forget about it. Zero issues, just over a year. I had the 240V/50A circuit already in the garage, and wired it myself (carefully... ;) )
I have an Aventon abound cargo bike, and I'm about 220 riding weight. On 2nd level assist (of four levels) which is where I ride 99% of the time, I get about 30 miles. Fairly flat terrain. I also ride on the fast side and I'm in decent mountain biking shape - that definitely matters, I almost never touch the throttle.
Most cargo I've had on it was around 150lb. No idea what the range reduction would have been but the bike handled just fine.
Well, obviously? What else do you demand to go with your cheese?
I'm sure he's a kinder, gentler Huckabee nowadays.
You're exaggerating. It's only $70 billion so far.
My understanding is that range estimates are based on 150lb rider, flat ground, lowest assist setting. Ebike standards are pretty Wild West right now though, so that's worth a fart in a hurricane.
Dang, I was wondering why I clapped the other day. Good to know.
Florida. Only reason he's still alive is his skin color.
I think this is inevitable in the USA. We nanny state everything.