I use my battery very similarly to you.
To be accurate, my battery is a 52 volt nominal, Lithium Ion, PA cell battery. Rated at 11.5 AH. And every thing stated below will relate to Li-Ion chemistry.
This is the chart that I use for battery charge/voltage comparison...
It seems to go along with recommended voltages per cell at different percentages of charge.
IE: 100% = 4.2 volts per cell X 14 cells in series for a 52 volt nominal battery = 58.8 volts DC.
50% = 3.6 volts............................................................................... = 50.4 volts DC.
0% = 3 volts................................................................................. = 42 volts DC.
That said, my recommendations are as follows for longest battery life.
Leave your battery charged at 100% for the
shortest time possible. IE: Charge to 80% and then just before using, top off to 100% just before riding on an extended trip.
Do occasionally charge to 100% depending on use, to allow your cells to be properly balanced by your battery's management system. (
BMS) Otherwise 80% is fine.
Using your battery in the middle zone of voltages would seem to be to your advantage as seen by this capacity retention/cycles verses voltage chart.
Store your battery at around 50% charge, checking on it occasionally.
And to actually address your question of how low should I go...?
Our controllers will hit a Low Voltage Cutout of around 3.2 volts per cell or so. (@48 volts nominal) So for a 52 volt nominal battery, this would be equal to a charge of 44.8 volts. This would probably be the
lowest recommended usable voltage.
But as mentioned earlier, staying in the
middle voltage range will pay off in the long run. And for riders like you and I that don't need the absolute maximum capacity, is where I'm staying.
Regards,
T.C.