I don't think you understand how I am using these batteries. These batteries 
are exactly the same voltage, form factor and charging voltage as lead. These 
batteries are a direct drop in replacement for lead. These batteries are 
designed to charge using a lead charger. LR

Even if you had the best Li+ battery,  the eGo charger would only take it to a 
little over 24 volts.  If you’re ok only charging up expensive batteries to 
about 60%, or buying a new charger...I do recommend it.

I love my Li+ (alter) eGo so much now only my best kid gets it in the will:-)

On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 9:59 PM Henri de Marcellus [email protected] 
[egoscooters] <[email protected]> wrote:
Thank, Lawrence.


Out of curiosity, if I were comparing the Valence batteries to any other 
lithium ones I might find on the market, what would be the relevant 
specifications I would be looking for, besides size, volts, and amps?  I’m sure 
there must be more to it than that.

Grateful for any tips along those lines.

Best,

Henri

On May 30, 2020, at 2:26 PM, Lawrence Rhodes [email protected] 
[egoscooters] <[email protected]> wrote:


First how much do you weigh(don't have to say just take that into 
consideration) I weigh 240. I have to come up a substantial hill to get home. 
The Valance batteries only put out 30 amps continuous. The eGO battery meter is 
flashing on the two lowest bars all the way up my hill.  The eGO can draw 180 
amps in burst mode. I have been getting away riding this bike for months now 
and the batteries seem no worse for wear. The Valance 40ah batteries are 
slightly bigger than standard lead in your eGO so padding on one side of the 
battery box and the bottom padding must come out.  I simply purchased two used 
batteries. Installed them and no longer worry about servicing lead batteries.  
It was a simple drop in conversion.  The original charger still functions and 
the light turns green and end of charge. I have left the bike uncharged for 
weeks and it performs like a champ.  You could do this with cheaper batteries 
new but the Valance are cheap compared to buying new and have BMS compatible 
with the original charger. Original price of one Valance 40ah battery is 
$1,200.  The one weakness is not being able to put out large amounts of amps 
but that may be an advantage for range on level ground. Lawrence

On Saturday, May 30, 2020, 1:46:49 PM PDT, Gabriel Brown 
<[email protected]> wrote:


Hi Lawrence,

I saw your add and wanted ask you about the battery conversion you did. I'm not 
in the market for another EGO as I already own one but I was looking at to 
switch to LI batteries so just curious how you went about it. Was it really $2K 
to make the switch? That's almost as much as a new bike! In any case, just 
looking to see how you went about it.
Thanks,
Gabe

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