Hello out there,
I was wondering how I am going to charge my ebike when I get to living in a van.
I got one of the first bikes that Lectric put out and I love it. Plus supporting this company is supporting some very community wise guys. They have given a lot back to nomads.
But I am wondering about how people who also have this bike charge up the battery in the boondocks.
It has a 500 watt engine and while I am trying to learn about amps and watts and volts I have never been to good with math. So I would like to learn about some of the ways people have chosen or figured out how much or how big of a setup you have to use with this bike. If it is down around the middle or below of the total charge it can take 4, 5 or 6 hours to charge plugged into my wall socket. It will definitely be the most power I will have to charge up. The others are the basics-phone-computer-lights and those I understand. It is that big bike engine that worries me. Thanks for anybody's help. Diana
I was wondering how I am going to charge my ebike when I get to living in a van.
I got one of the first bikes that Lectric put out and I love it. Plus supporting this company is supporting some very community wise guys. They have given a lot back to nomads.
But I am wondering about how people who also have this bike charge up the battery in the boondocks.
It has a 500 watt engine and while I am trying to learn about amps and watts and volts I have never been to good with math. So I would like to learn about some of the ways people have chosen or figured out how much or how big of a setup you have to use with this bike. If it is down around the middle or below of the total charge it can take 4, 5 or 6 hours to charge plugged into my wall socket. It will definitely be the most power I will have to charge up. The others are the basics-phone-computer-lights and those I understand. It is that big bike engine that worries me. Thanks for anybody's help. Diana