I just wanted to make note of one spec that was missed, and thats the balance charge rate. The hobbymate balance charges at 1.6 where as the IMARS Is 1.2. For those of you who don't know what this is, its the rate the charger can pull from the fully charged cell to fill the lagging cells. Once one of the cells reaches its 4.2 max, you are no longer charging at the 1c rate but at the chargers "balance charge rate". This isn't a knocked against Gens Ace. Its just something to consider when making your decision on a purchace of a new charger.
Comments are turned off for the ebike video. I was just wondering, is there a way to disengage the chain from the motor for pedaling if the battery dies? Otherwise what is it like pedaling in neutral with a dead battery? The ebikes I've used are so damn hard to pedal once the battery is fully dead, I'd be happy to see something that's as easy as a bike to ride if the battery dies on you and you're far from home.
Weird comments were off. Now they are turned on. --- To answer your question ; It does feel easy to pedal. You can turn off the electric gearing to zero. Takes the tension off the pedals. Yes.