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Lithiums on MK 24V/80/60...NO Speeds Higher than 85% for Prolonged Times?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 508483" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I don't have experience with that, but what they are saying is, for example, if your speed range is 0 to 10, don't run it over 8.5 for long. I guess that is kinda obvious and you already know that. I bet the issue is overheating. Too bad they don't define "prolonged" use. </p><p></p><p>There are a ton of TM's out there running off Lithium batteries. I suspect this might be corporate risk management at work with an abundance of caution. But, I would heed the advice nevertheless -- especially during the warranty period. When I buy a new battery for my old PowerDrive, it will be Lithium. In reality, I usually am at 25% to 35% power in actual use. Only time I've been above 8.5 was when I wanted to see what full power was like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 508483, member: 21536"] I don't have experience with that, but what they are saying is, for example, if your speed range is 0 to 10, don't run it over 8.5 for long. I guess that is kinda obvious and you already know that. I bet the issue is overheating. Too bad they don't define "prolonged" use. There are a ton of TM's out there running off Lithium batteries. I suspect this might be corporate risk management at work with an abundance of caution. But, I would heed the advice nevertheless -- especially during the warranty period. When I buy a new battery for my old PowerDrive, it will be Lithium. In reality, I usually am at 25% to 35% power in actual use. Only time I've been above 8.5 was when I wanted to see what full power was like. [/QUOTE]
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