Panny
10 µW
My main ride is an EUC Modified " KingSong S22 Eagle" (126 volts)
I also have an EUC KingSong S22 Professional, Apollo Phantom V2, Apollo Ghost (stand-up scooter), A "Modified" Apollo Phantom V2 "Rocket" Lay-down Scooter (52 Volts). There are only two of these "Rockets" in the world, I know because I built them both!
I could have Saved $1000. if I knew the answers to these next questions!
I am very familiar with current battery technology and general Electricity and Electronics , But I am just a beginner when it comes to understanding exactly how to wire up a new BMS (Battery Management System).
Just recently, I realized my Apollo Phantom V2 Battery Voltage was not charging to full potential. (56 volts). I was getting 53 volts max. My run-time was cut in half.
I decided to get a new battery pack.
WOW! $1,000. once you put in the Taxes
I installed the new battery and all seems fine!
I need to know exactly what when wrong, Did I really need to spend a $1000, on a one year old scooter?
or
Could I have repaired it for about $20.
You decide!
I placed the old old battery pack on the workbench and completely disassembled it ( 14"S"series 9"P" parallel
7 out of 14P were showing 3.5 or 3.6 volts and the remaining were all above 4.0
I disassembled the pack!
Much to my surprise!
Almost all of the individual batteries were in perfect health
Individually able to charge above 4.0 volts, most at 4.2
and after sitting 96 hours on the workbench almost all were holding 4.1 or better.
Capacities of the batteries were all within tolerances 2700 MAH to 2600 MAH
Internal Resistance all between 20 to 35 m
None of the anodes' were overheating , 95 F to 103 F with a couple of exceptions at 107 F @ 500 MAH
charging or discharging fine
Either I am missing something or my BMS has a malfunction
I am presently setting it up on the bench when I realized I don't understand?
# 1 - Is it possible to use 14 single cells for the test or do I have to use all 126 Cells.
# 2 - What Voltages am I testing for ?
# 3 -There are 7 blue wires, 7 White wires, 1 red and 1 black
I am guessing each Parallel pack charges with the blue white wires at 8.4 volts,
and the red black wires checks for total Voltage 35 to 56 volts to be active!
Is this correct?
IF the BMS checks out to be in proper working order then I have to do a load test on each
one of the 126 batteries to find the low ones. ( That will take some time )
If you know the answer to these few Questions or Where I can find the answer that would be much appreciated!
I also have an EUC KingSong S22 Professional, Apollo Phantom V2, Apollo Ghost (stand-up scooter), A "Modified" Apollo Phantom V2 "Rocket" Lay-down Scooter (52 Volts). There are only two of these "Rockets" in the world, I know because I built them both!
I could have Saved $1000. if I knew the answers to these next questions!
I am very familiar with current battery technology and general Electricity and Electronics , But I am just a beginner when it comes to understanding exactly how to wire up a new BMS (Battery Management System).
Just recently, I realized my Apollo Phantom V2 Battery Voltage was not charging to full potential. (56 volts). I was getting 53 volts max. My run-time was cut in half.
I decided to get a new battery pack.
WOW! $1,000. once you put in the Taxes
I installed the new battery and all seems fine!
I need to know exactly what when wrong, Did I really need to spend a $1000, on a one year old scooter?
or
Could I have repaired it for about $20.
You decide!
I placed the old old battery pack on the workbench and completely disassembled it ( 14"S"series 9"P" parallel
7 out of 14P were showing 3.5 or 3.6 volts and the remaining were all above 4.0
I disassembled the pack!
Much to my surprise!
Almost all of the individual batteries were in perfect health
Individually able to charge above 4.0 volts, most at 4.2
and after sitting 96 hours on the workbench almost all were holding 4.1 or better.
Capacities of the batteries were all within tolerances 2700 MAH to 2600 MAH
Internal Resistance all between 20 to 35 m
None of the anodes' were overheating , 95 F to 103 F with a couple of exceptions at 107 F @ 500 MAH
charging or discharging fine
Either I am missing something or my BMS has a malfunction
I am presently setting it up on the bench when I realized I don't understand?
# 1 - Is it possible to use 14 single cells for the test or do I have to use all 126 Cells.
# 2 - What Voltages am I testing for ?
# 3 -There are 7 blue wires, 7 White wires, 1 red and 1 black
I am guessing each Parallel pack charges with the blue white wires at 8.4 volts,
and the red black wires checks for total Voltage 35 to 56 volts to be active!
Is this correct?
IF the BMS checks out to be in proper working order then I have to do a load test on each
one of the 126 batteries to find the low ones. ( That will take some time )
If you know the answer to these few Questions or Where I can find the answer that would be much appreciated!