I Did Something Really Stupid
I was pressing to get this thing done today, and I had it all assembled at about 9pm. All I had left to do was connect the wires. I was really tired, and I plugged the negative end of a 12v, 18ah pack into its positive terminal. I didn't realize what I had done for a couple of seconds. I can't believe I did that. Well, if I didn't blow up from that, I guess I'm safe.
After this screw-up, I tested the sub pack with a voltage meter, and it was still 11.75 volts. The others were about 11.9 volts.
Did I just wreck this pack?
I finished the bike and took it for a ride. It went pretty well. I'm going to have to try it again with a speedometer. It seemed to perform fine, but I don't think it was running at 2hp. If I had to estimate, I'd say that it was running at about 20 amps, which is about 1C (18 ah pack).
Keep in mind that I'm using a 100 amp controller. If I understood you guys correctly, The batteries should be capible of delivering 2C (36 amps) easily, and the controller shouldn't flinch at that.
I'm going to have to make some kind of serious load tester to get to the bottom of this. I'm thinking that I should get a couple of 1 ohm power resistors. Together they should draw about 20 amps. That should make a good voltage drop. I can compare the pack I zapped to the others.
Does that sound about right?
I'm worried that I zapped a few of the cells, so that pack is relying on fewer cells which could cause the whole pack to underperform. Also, could this make the remaining cell overdischarge.
I hate this.