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The bottom, right hand side of the screen will alternate between Amp-hours (Ah) and distance (m or km) every few
seconds.
Ah is your battery capacity used. The batteries on the Bomber and the Fighter have an absolute maximum of 18Ah on
a full charge. As you ride, you will see the Ah slowly rise at a speed relative to the Watts that you are using. The higher
the Watts, the faster the Ah will rise. Keep the Watts low, and you will go for longer.
Adding to the above statement, if you ride at higher speeds and discharge the battery quickly, the battery capacity will
shorten a little and you should plan to get home at around 17Ah. If you ride at slower speeds and discharge the
battery at a lower rate, your final capacity will be slightly higher and you will get closer to 18Ah before the battery
goes flat.
It's best to plan to be home at around 17Ah to avoid having to pedal the last part of your ride.
To summarise,
1. Reset after every charge.
2. Keep the Watts as low as possible.
3. Get home at 17Ah.
Get used to checking the Ah frequently. Learn how your riding style affects the rate the Ah climb and you'll know
when to back off so that you get home the fast way.
For a more comprehensive guide to the functions of the Cycle Analyst, refer to the CA Owner's Manual at the end of
this document.
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