I have a home built 16s 9p ebike battery made of cells from Queenbattery 18650 as reviewed by Thunderheart here:
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I use a JBD 10-17s smart BMS with three wires, both charge and discharge happens through the same lead on this BMS:
JBD
I recently went away for three months, I decided to disable bms balance while away in an effort to reduce quiescent BMS usage. I returned to find group 16 had discharged down to 0.7V over three months. The other groups were healthy around 3.6 V.
BMS temperature showed fairly close to ambient (11C), but when I charged it and re-enabled balancing BMS temperature has risen to 26.5C, so I know the BMS is doing something.
What I would like some help with:
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I use a JBD 10-17s smart BMS with three wires, both charge and discharge happens through the same lead on this BMS:
JBD
I recently went away for three months, I decided to disable bms balance while away in an effort to reduce quiescent BMS usage. I returned to find group 16 had discharged down to 0.7V over three months. The other groups were healthy around 3.6 V.
BMS temperature showed fairly close to ambient (11C), but when I charged it and re-enabled balancing BMS temperature has risen to 26.5C, so I know the BMS is doing something.
What I would like some help with:
- Why did group 16 discharge, simply a bad cell in this group, could it be a problem with the BMS?
- The Bluetooth BMS remained on while away (no way to turn off), does anyone know how these get powered? Does bms power come from one group, or from the whole battery in a balanced way?
- How to troubleshoot? Can I simply cut one balance wire between G15/G16, and then cut the series connection for G16? Or what is the correct order to disconnect this group and prevent damage to the BMS? I have fried one of these smart BMS already while changing connections so would like to avoid the magic smoke please.
- My plan was to simply replace all 9 cells in this group with new ones and spot weld into the existing pack. It is the last group that is affected so will need to solder the main Positive terminal onto this also. Has anyone had the same problem, where just the final group discharges? It could be that the soldering of this group is what killed a cell in the first place, but not sure. I was fairly careful but it was my first large build.