Peter Brigg
100 W
I have 2 electric bikes-both 36v Life po4 type so it is possible to troubleshoot by swapping components. They are used to get around a small farm-doing odd jobs. I carry pieces of wire attached to a box on the back of the bikes and unfortunately the end of a piece of wire found its way into the charging socket on the battery pack-a bit of a spark occurred and the centre pole of the 36v charging socket was destroyed. Naturally I thought that replacing the socket would return all to normal however now the pack won't charge.
I have tracked the charger voltage right into the pack with a multimeter-so there is no problem with connections-the pack just won't accept the charge (just over 40v)
Could the melting of the original socket caused an issue?
Peter
I have tracked the charger voltage right into the pack with a multimeter-so there is no problem with connections-the pack just won't accept the charge (just over 40v)
Could the melting of the original socket caused an issue?
Peter