Does the Weza have a limit to how long the user can step on the pedal before the battery might overheat from the charging?
The main factor to continuous stepping is not the overheating of the battery but the temperature of the alternator (generator). Under normal use the limiting factor for the length of time that one can step is that the user cannot physically step for more than a few minutes before taking a rest for a similar time. Generally one should not exceed 10minutes with a cool off of at 20min. I’ve only been able to get four of the lights to illuminate when stepping on the pedal, no matter how fast I pump. I’ve been pumping at a constant rate and all of the lights are capable of lighting up because the power meter will register full when the button is pressed on the device. The lights directly show charging current. It is probable that with the battery getting charged , that its voltage thus increases . This automatically decreases the maximum charging current. This is normal and not a fault.
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