Hi,
First, thanks in advance for your patience. This is all very new to me so I will ask some very daft questions...
Also I've searched and a few previous questions seem to skirt around my issue but not really answer it directly, so here goes:
I have a brand new 48v 16Ah LiFePo4 battery from BMSBattery. I also have one of their 12'fet 500w controllers hooked up to a 500w BPM hub.
I have an issue that is preventing my kit working, I suspect it's the BMS in the battery but I'm not sure.
At both input and output battery terminals (unconnected) I have 48.3v.
Connected to the controller this drops to 5.1v Clearly this isn't enough to power the system, hence it not working.
Charger is outputting 58.5v. Green 'charged' LED is on and no amps being pulled from charger when connected to input terminals on battery. So, I assume then charger thinks battery is charged. I have left on for a 24 hour charge. When I first received the kit and put it on charge the LED changed between red/green for a few mins before settling on green.
I have confirmed that the motor works and the controller is wired up correctly by linking the charger to the battery and then connecting power to the controller, thereby keeping the voltage high via the charger. Charger providing a just over 2 amps during this test. Motor works, throttle is o.k. I have completed the controller learning process this way.
I'm not sure what voltage reading I should get from a fully charged 48v battery. It has been suggested that it might be flat, in which case would I be right in pointing the finger at the BMS mis-reporting to the charger?
Any help would be massively appreciated, I'm a bit stuck!
Thank you,
Matt.
(edit)
I should be looking at around 58v-59v reading from the terminals immediately after charge by the sounds of things. Charger seems able to provide juice as I've powered the system from it... convinced it's the BMS not allowing it to charge.
First, thanks in advance for your patience. This is all very new to me so I will ask some very daft questions...
Also I've searched and a few previous questions seem to skirt around my issue but not really answer it directly, so here goes:
I have a brand new 48v 16Ah LiFePo4 battery from BMSBattery. I also have one of their 12'fet 500w controllers hooked up to a 500w BPM hub.
I have an issue that is preventing my kit working, I suspect it's the BMS in the battery but I'm not sure.
At both input and output battery terminals (unconnected) I have 48.3v.
Connected to the controller this drops to 5.1v Clearly this isn't enough to power the system, hence it not working.
Charger is outputting 58.5v. Green 'charged' LED is on and no amps being pulled from charger when connected to input terminals on battery. So, I assume then charger thinks battery is charged. I have left on for a 24 hour charge. When I first received the kit and put it on charge the LED changed between red/green for a few mins before settling on green.
I have confirmed that the motor works and the controller is wired up correctly by linking the charger to the battery and then connecting power to the controller, thereby keeping the voltage high via the charger. Charger providing a just over 2 amps during this test. Motor works, throttle is o.k. I have completed the controller learning process this way.
I'm not sure what voltage reading I should get from a fully charged 48v battery. It has been suggested that it might be flat, in which case would I be right in pointing the finger at the BMS mis-reporting to the charger?
Any help would be massively appreciated, I'm a bit stuck!
Thank you,
Matt.
(edit)
I should be looking at around 58v-59v reading from the terminals immediately after charge by the sounds of things. Charger seems able to provide juice as I've powered the system from it... convinced it's the BMS not allowing it to charge.