Hello ES'ers,
Long time lurker, and now that misfortune has found me, first time poster. I hate to come crying without even introducing myself. Hi, I'm ktrazz, 38 year-old, unemployed student from Ann Arbor, Michigan. I've been prowling the Sphere for about a year and a half. I own a couple of department store bikes (with steel forks), two WE BD36 kits, an ecrazyman 48V controller, some ampedbikes torque arms, a bunch of Anderson connectors, and a Ping 48V20A battery that I bought last summer. As you can see, I've made tons of newbie decisions based upon your experiences. I feel like I know many of you and I hold you in high regard (Hi, dogman).
My dilemma: I'm extremely sensitive to colder temperatures, so no riding for me over the winter. In my ignorance, when storing my bike, I decided to fully charge my Ping and store it on a shelf in the basement inside it's modified, steel toolbox... unattended... with no visual monitoring.
Come riding season, I pull out my pack and panic at the sight of bulging prismatic cells.

I should have come to you then, but between dealing with a dramatic lifestyle change, losing my camera, and the sickness in my gut, I didn't get to it until August.
After following Ping's instructions to the letter, he had me take the following readings:
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He said that a cell group is dead and recommended repair. After being reassured by my electronically inclined friend that we could do the repair, I had Ping send me a new group. When we finally got around to removing duct tape, this is what we found:
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My friend freaked and refuses to touch it. Aside from the leakage, he says that there are more cells bulging than I have replacements. So Ping says to send it back. When I found out shipping prices, I headed back here to find out how you guys were shipping them. Then I found out about lithium restrictions, hazmat, fines and possible jail time.
That's when I freaked.
So here I am, looking for experienced Ping (or prismatic) pack surgeons, regional to Michigan, that I can spend a weekend driving to and fro for repair. nomad85? StevenR? Even ianmcnally2? Anyone or am I SOL?
Thanks.
ktrazz
Long time lurker, and now that misfortune has found me, first time poster. I hate to come crying without even introducing myself. Hi, I'm ktrazz, 38 year-old, unemployed student from Ann Arbor, Michigan. I've been prowling the Sphere for about a year and a half. I own a couple of department store bikes (with steel forks), two WE BD36 kits, an ecrazyman 48V controller, some ampedbikes torque arms, a bunch of Anderson connectors, and a Ping 48V20A battery that I bought last summer. As you can see, I've made tons of newbie decisions based upon your experiences. I feel like I know many of you and I hold you in high regard (Hi, dogman).
My dilemma: I'm extremely sensitive to colder temperatures, so no riding for me over the winter. In my ignorance, when storing my bike, I decided to fully charge my Ping and store it on a shelf in the basement inside it's modified, steel toolbox... unattended... with no visual monitoring.


I should have come to you then, but between dealing with a dramatic lifestyle change, losing my camera, and the sickness in my gut, I didn't get to it until August.

View attachment 3
He said that a cell group is dead and recommended repair. After being reassured by my electronically inclined friend that we could do the repair, I had Ping send me a new group. When we finally got around to removing duct tape, this is what we found:
View attachment 2

My friend freaked and refuses to touch it. Aside from the leakage, he says that there are more cells bulging than I have replacements. So Ping says to send it back. When I found out shipping prices, I headed back here to find out how you guys were shipping them. Then I found out about lithium restrictions, hazmat, fines and possible jail time.

So here I am, looking for experienced Ping (or prismatic) pack surgeons, regional to Michigan, that I can spend a weekend driving to and fro for repair. nomad85? StevenR? Even ianmcnally2? Anyone or am I SOL?
Thanks.
ktrazz