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Common Practices that Damage Your Electric Trike Batteries

By Addmotor | 29 January 2023 | 0 Comments
Electric trikes are becoming increasingly popular for everyday use, and with good reason. They are an eco-friendly option that can get you from one location to other without breaking the bank. But like any other vehicle, electric trikes require regular maintenance.
 
One of the most important parts of electric trike maintenance is taking care of the battery. Unfortunately, many people use common practices that can actually damage their electric trike batteries if they are not aware. For example, leaving it plugged in for extended periods of time when it is not being used can lead to overcharging, which will reduce its lifespan considerably.

Here are five common practices that can damage your electric trike bike battery and what you should do instead.

• Over discharging Your Battery

Failing to give your electric trike's battery the attention it needs can cause major issues down the line. Over-discharging your battery, or allowing it to reach a depleted state and stay that way, will cause its performance and lifespan to be reduced substantially.
To keep your battery running smoothly and make sure you always have enough juice to get around, double-check your battery levels every now and then, and charge it right away if needed. Not only will you be able to enjoy brighter rides, but you'll also be extending the life of your trike's lifeline.

• Fully Charging Your Battery Too Often

It’s not just over-discharging that can harm your battery; overcharging can also cause damage in the long run. If you allow your battery to stay at full charge for too long, it will slowly start to lose capacity over time due to a process called the “memory effect” or “battery memory,” which reduces the total amount of energy stored in the battery cells.
To prevent this from happening, try not to leave your electric trike plugged in for extended periods of time and only charge it when necessary.

• Not Storing Your Battery Properly

When you aren't using your electric trike for an extended period of time (i.e., months), be sure to store the battery properly by charging it up before storage and keeping it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or heat sources such as radiators or heating vents.
Doing so will help maintain its performance and extend its lifespan significantly longer than if left uncharged or stored improperly in hot conditions such as a car trunk or garage during summertime heat waves.

• Leaving It Unused For Long Periods Of Time

Inactivity isn’t good for electric trike batteries either; if left unused for more than six months, the cells inside them will start losing their capacity due to self-discharge. 
To prevent this from happening, try riding your etrikes regularly - even if just around the block - every couple of weeks. This will help keep all of the cells healthy so that they don't become damaged by self-discharge. 

• Using The Wrong Chargers

Connecting the wrong charger to your electric bike's battery can lead to disastrous results and potential harm to the bike. Using an incompatible charger can cause a short circuit, fires, and even overheating, causing expensive damage to the battery.
However, not all batteries require their own charger; some are interchangeable with other models due to their universal port design.
 
Before you plug anything into your electric bike's port, always check that it is compatible with the model of battery you use and will provide the correct voltage output for your bike. Even a small mistake such as this can make all the difference in ensuring your battery is properly charged and functioning effectively on long rides.


Conclusion

Taking care of the battery of your battery powered trike is essential if you want optimal performance and longevity out of your vehicle - but luckily, it's easy.
By avoiding these five common practices, you'll be well on your way toward ensuring a safe ride every single time. So keep these tips in mind next time you're charging up, so you can avoid the issues.

 

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