Hi all,
today I drove through a lot of rain. Suddenly the display shut of and the motor stopped working.
I thought the battery might have got some water so I opened the hailong case and it was indeed wet. Well, I dried it, cleaned it and re-connected it but still the display won't work. The battery's charging indicator is showing that it's empty. But it was about 60% charged when it suddenly shut of.
So now I'm scared if I can charge it with the charger? Can something happen if the BMS is defective (I don't know if it is, I'm just scared it could be) or do the cells have some overcharging protection themselves? The cells are Panasonic NCR18650PF. I'm just scared that they could explode or something. I'm living in a flat so I can't just charge it somewhere outside.
What's strange is that my phone charges over the hailong USB-Port.
Edit: okay, with charger connected the display turns on and shows 56V (max. should be 58.8V). So it should be charged but as soon as I remove the charger it instantly turns off. Something isn't right.
today I drove through a lot of rain. Suddenly the display shut of and the motor stopped working.
I thought the battery might have got some water so I opened the hailong case and it was indeed wet. Well, I dried it, cleaned it and re-connected it but still the display won't work. The battery's charging indicator is showing that it's empty. But it was about 60% charged when it suddenly shut of.
So now I'm scared if I can charge it with the charger? Can something happen if the BMS is defective (I don't know if it is, I'm just scared it could be) or do the cells have some overcharging protection themselves? The cells are Panasonic NCR18650PF. I'm just scared that they could explode or something. I'm living in a flat so I can't just charge it somewhere outside.
What's strange is that my phone charges over the hailong USB-Port.
Edit: okay, with charger connected the display turns on and shows 56V (max. should be 58.8V). So it should be charged but as soon as I remove the charger it instantly turns off. Something isn't right.