Thread: My E+ review
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Old 12-17-18 | 10:57 PM
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wrandyr
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Hi Easter3,

I would also like to point out that it is quite possible that your existing battery can be revived. I learned how to attempt the task from this thread, and had success.

If you are the kind of person who likes to fix things, or take them apart to see how they work, you can easily learn how to revive or replace your battery. There are risks, and it is possible to permanently wreck your bike's electronics. But then, it doesn't work now, so what have you got to lose?

If you have never taken something apart and put it back together for fun, then I would urge you to find someone who inclined to that sort of thing to help you along. Part of the fun is learning from mistakes and solving problems, but in this case there easy mistakes that are impossible to fix lurking around.

I am in Santa Barbara, not impossibly far away, and willing to help.
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