rollingreenhills
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Hi,
I have just built a 48v 500w Bafang BPM (code 13) 20" Wheel Bike, with a ElifeBike Controller (19A) and a home made 16s headway (screw type) battery pack.
I purchased the controller from a reputable retailer, and the cells I purchased secondhand from a local EV manufacturer, I tested all the cells and they hold 3.2 volts a piece.
Cells: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262396300047?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Controller:http://www.elifebike.com/peng/iview.asp?KeyID=dtpic-2012-8W-QNK2.073KQ
BMS: http://eclipsebikes.com/lifepo4-576v-cell-30a60a-p-1042.html
Charger: http://eclipsebikes.com/lifepo4-battery-charger-p-1038.html
Going on my first test ride, when I hit a hill the bike cuts out. The power loss is instant, and the LED's on the throttle power gauge go out and will not come back on.
There is a voltage sag (observable on the throttle power gauge) when you run the wheel with it pushed against the ground, and then the power cuts out.
On disconnecting the battery I apply a voltmeter and get 48 or 49 volts, although this rises to 51v overnight charging, and still it cuts out. The charger puts out 57v.
The cut out is less likely to happen if you leave the charger plugged in. . . . . when doing the above test (in bold)
I appreciate the home made pack muddies the water some, but I would be very glad of a few pointers.
I have just built a 48v 500w Bafang BPM (code 13) 20" Wheel Bike, with a ElifeBike Controller (19A) and a home made 16s headway (screw type) battery pack.
I purchased the controller from a reputable retailer, and the cells I purchased secondhand from a local EV manufacturer, I tested all the cells and they hold 3.2 volts a piece.
Cells: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262396300047?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Controller:http://www.elifebike.com/peng/iview.asp?KeyID=dtpic-2012-8W-QNK2.073KQ
BMS: http://eclipsebikes.com/lifepo4-576v-cell-30a60a-p-1042.html
Charger: http://eclipsebikes.com/lifepo4-battery-charger-p-1038.html
Going on my first test ride, when I hit a hill the bike cuts out. The power loss is instant, and the LED's on the throttle power gauge go out and will not come back on.
There is a voltage sag (observable on the throttle power gauge) when you run the wheel with it pushed against the ground, and then the power cuts out.
On disconnecting the battery I apply a voltmeter and get 48 or 49 volts, although this rises to 51v overnight charging, and still it cuts out. The charger puts out 57v.
The cut out is less likely to happen if you leave the charger plugged in. . . . . when doing the above test (in bold)
I appreciate the home made pack muddies the water some, but I would be very glad of a few pointers.