How Much Does It Cost to Charge My E-Bike - Eahora Juliet (Hedonic Juliet)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 мар 2024
  • This is how much it cost to charge the battery on my Eahora Juliet from 55% to 100% - 60 miles of nearly all throttle travel.
    If you purchase the Juliet, Juliet 2, Romeo or Romeo Pro through the below links; I do make a small amount on your purchase of a bike. It doesn't cost you anything extra. I am hoping to save up for a new editing computer. Thank you.
    To get your own Eahora / Hedonic Branded Juliet or Juliet 2 on Amazon, use this promotional link:
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    Or the Eahora / Hedonic Branded Romeo or Romeo Pro, use this promotional link:
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Комментарии • 7

  • @PEDALSnPROJECTS
    @PEDALSnPROJECTS 3 месяца назад +2

    I don't use my Ebike as much anymore since i got the mountain bike but when I do im always concerned I'll run out and have to pedal back 😅.. 19¢ 👍

    • @TwoWheelWanderer650
      @TwoWheelWanderer650  3 месяца назад +1

      I can understand that feeling. My old e-bike causes that feeling. I need to try and take it out to figure how much range it still has left. Too bad I can’t ride it in a high school track. Lol

    • @PEDALSnPROJECTS
      @PEDALSnPROJECTS 3 месяца назад +1

      @@TwoWheelWanderer650 the track would be fun lol..maybe when school is out haha

  • @randallhack4477
    @randallhack4477 28 дней назад +1

    26.3167 watt hours per mile. That is a lot better than i do on my 2 bikes. The one i have with a 13.6 AH battery, 48 volt, i get 17 miles on a charge or 38.35 wh per mile and the other bike i have with 29.2 AH of battery, again 48 volt, i get about 40 miles per charge which equals 35.06 wh per mile. Incidently, the 'more efficient' bike is a heavy fat tire bike with 24x4" tires inflated to 20 lbs and the other has 27.5x 2.2". I believe the battery capacity to be under stated on the fat tire bike and that is the only explanation that would make aense to me. I have had to peddal both bikes without assistance before and the fat tire bike is by far the more difficult one to pedal without assistance, as would be expected. How much do you weigh?

    • @TwoWheelWanderer650
      @TwoWheelWanderer650  28 дней назад

      I weigh 190 lbs. I typically pedal more than I let the motor actually go. I need to do actual range tests solely using the different pas settings and pedaling with the first three pas settings. Pedaling in 4 and 5 is pretty much ghost pedaling unless I want to give myself a coronary. I may do some range tests with hauling the dog behind me in a trailer, as well.

    • @randallhack4477
      @randallhack4477 27 дней назад +1

      @TwoWheelWanderer650 gotcha, my numbers are pas 5 full throttle the whole time I will end up with an average speed up to 27 mph on the fat tire bike and 26 on the other. It's a shame they don't always gear these bikes for speed. A 56 tooth in the front with smallest cog of 11 in the rear is a nice high speed combo. I use my bikes for commuting so its full steam ahead all of the time. I am trying to figure out whether the juliette 2 will get me 80 miles at around 34 mph. That is a number where I would be a buyer.

    • @TwoWheelWanderer650
      @TwoWheelWanderer650  27 дней назад

      I’m not sure if it will or not. The original Juliet claims to get 60-80 miles on just throttle. I wish there were more reviews out there on the new models.