The battery warranty for 2013+ models is 5 years.
The unofficial manual lacks specific PT information because I only acquired one in the last several months and haven’t had problems with it using the latest SCv2.5 programming.
It’s the same as an FX power pack module, though. Power Tank batteries are FX batteries.
If you have to ask for basic information about Power Tanks, you should not be disassembling them. Get the BMS logs and send them to Zero and take it to a dealer.
Brian, Thanks for your comments/concerns. I'm only interested in possibly removing the PT, not disassembling the PT.
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Remove and sell PT for parts, yep. It's easy to do, pay attention to the torque values of the motor controller terminals too tight or too loose are bad ideas. Bike may need to be told the new capacity but it won't hurt it to run as-is. Just need serial terminal access no secret software required.
Shadow - sounds like a plan. With the DIY info, will I remove it? I'm not sure yet.
Pros - shed 45 pounds, Maybe install a fast charger there.
Cons - None that I foresee.
As I do miss the increased range, maybe Zero will allow me to return the failing PT for a credit on a useable PT. The big question is: Should I? With the 2018 capacity increases, would it be worth it? I saw an 18 SR (ugly white) with a 15.5 battery about 2 weeks ago. I see the PT’s are 3.6 kwh. That’s 19.1 kwh nominal, probably 18 kwh useable.
For Erasmo and Richard - As for warranty, I’d rather not go into the back story of why I asked my original question.
The warranty fine print for a 14 SR is buried pretty deep on the Zero website at:
http://www.zeromotorcycles.com/warranty/