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To start off, this is purely hypothetical. I don't care enough to risk damaging my main battery.
At 14S full 58V charge my MAC 10T delivers an almost perfect 30mph experience. But when I go out on long rides and reach ~50% charge around 50V, the top speed of ~25mph somehow is not as satisfying.
Now what if had a switch that would put a fully charged 2S2P pack in series on top of main battery to restore total voltage to ~58V?
What are the real dangers here?
Obviously the LVC on controller would no longer work, but would the main battery BMS LVC save it from over draining?
It would put a lot of strain on the 2P booster pack, but replacing that is only ~$20.
I guess would have to ensure that if it gets flipped while main battery is fully charged that the combined 16S doesn't hurt the controller.
Is this stupid just because complexity of it for minimum gain, or are risks to damage real?


At 14S full 58V charge my MAC 10T delivers an almost perfect 30mph experience. But when I go out on long rides and reach ~50% charge around 50V, the top speed of ~25mph somehow is not as satisfying.
Now what if had a switch that would put a fully charged 2S2P pack in series on top of main battery to restore total voltage to ~58V?
What are the real dangers here?
Obviously the LVC on controller would no longer work, but would the main battery BMS LVC save it from over draining?
It would put a lot of strain on the 2P booster pack, but replacing that is only ~$20.
I guess would have to ensure that if it gets flipped while main battery is fully charged that the combined 16S doesn't hurt the controller.
Is this stupid just because complexity of it for minimum gain, or are risks to damage real?

