The lifespan of an e-bike torque sensor depends primarily on the quality of the sensor and how it is being used. High-quality torque sensors integrated into an e-bike motor can easily outlast the bike. Bearings typically used next to the sensor are often the limiting factor. Some low-quality sensors may fail within a few months of use. The operating conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and vibration, can all affect the lifespan of the sensor. Sensors that are exposed to extreme temperatures or high levels of vibration may fail prematurely. The typical lifespan of a torque sensor can vary widely depending on the factors mentioned above. However, most high-quality torque sensors can last for 5-10 years or more with proper maintenance and care. Some sensors may even last for 20 years or more if they are used in ideal conditions and maintained properly. Low-quality sensors may fail within a few months or a year of use, even with proper maintenance. For an e-bike, it is essential to choose a high-quality torque sensor with minimal need for maintenance. The Sensitivus Gauge Torque Sensor scores high on all parameters and will be a safe choice at a low cost, particularly considering the lifespan.
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