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Battery/Charge Tips

1,175 bytes added, 22:48, 18 January 2020
extract from service manual
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Generally, refer to the [[Gen2/Calex Charger/Operation|Charger Operation]] section, but for battery concerns, the following are relevant:
# If you run your bike to empty, do your best to give it at least a partial charge (ideally to 40-50%) as soon as you can.
# Charge and discharge your bike freely and at your convenience.
# Don't worry about keeping the bike topped up, like standard car batteries.
# Don't feel you have to run the bike to empty before re-charging; it's fine to charge if you've only used 10%, for example.
# If you can afford extra chargers to reduce charging time, Zero's fast chargers won't hurt the batteries.
# Use the bike as much as you can. If you aren't using it for a regular commute or aren't lucky enough to have the freedom to ride regularly then it will work out a lot cheaper to own a conventional motorbike.
# Zero's engineers have done the work to ensure a long service life from their battery packs and have backed it up with a five year warranty with the 2014 model range onwards. That should be enough to drop any anxiety you may have and just concentrate on enjoying the bike.
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