Roy
100 mW
After about 5 months over winter, my 48v pack basically died. Seeking to understand
what happened. Here are the details
I ran my 48v bike kit for about 10 months with power cheqs.
then I had mechanical problems and parked it for 3 months.
Got it going again for another 2 months. Finally
the batteries are down to 5 miles range (from 20) so I parked it
(November) and decided to upgrade to 60v. This meant
another 5 months of non-use (due to controller mods &
winter storms) but the original 48v pack with powercheqs
was left plugged continuously into a Soniel smart charger.
Soneil is a "smart" charger that according to the manufacturer
can be left plugged in continously
Anyhow, a few days ago when I went to test the modified
controller - surprise NO power and only extremely low
voltage output. Dis-assembling connections I find that
only the first battery in the string has proper voltage. The
other three are effectively dead and perhaps have been
so for months. No blown fuses anywhere, no
funny lights on the chargers or PQs. The string was
just in some sort of death sleep :*(
I wonder how this happened. It's not a great
loss as the bats were due for swapping out anyway. The
bats were 12v12ah B&B's AGM types. So I went
un-awares from 4 presumably balanced but weak
batteries to 1 "good" battery and 3 dead ones.
Can forum folks offer any insight?
1. If a single battery in a string goes bad is there any
risk of powercheqs propagating the problem to the
other batteries?
2. How can I test the 3 powercheqs before installing
them on the new batteries?
3. Did I goof just leaving the string plugged in? What would
have been smarter?
4. What's the recommended way of preserving a 4 bat
string when it's idle for several months?
Thanks for any info you can offer.
Roy in Santa Clara
26April 2008
what happened. Here are the details
I ran my 48v bike kit for about 10 months with power cheqs.
then I had mechanical problems and parked it for 3 months.
Got it going again for another 2 months. Finally
the batteries are down to 5 miles range (from 20) so I parked it
(November) and decided to upgrade to 60v. This meant
another 5 months of non-use (due to controller mods &
winter storms) but the original 48v pack with powercheqs
was left plugged continuously into a Soniel smart charger.
Soneil is a "smart" charger that according to the manufacturer
can be left plugged in continously
Anyhow, a few days ago when I went to test the modified
controller - surprise NO power and only extremely low
voltage output. Dis-assembling connections I find that
only the first battery in the string has proper voltage. The
other three are effectively dead and perhaps have been
so for months. No blown fuses anywhere, no
funny lights on the chargers or PQs. The string was
just in some sort of death sleep :*(
I wonder how this happened. It's not a great
loss as the bats were due for swapping out anyway. The
bats were 12v12ah B&B's AGM types. So I went
un-awares from 4 presumably balanced but weak
batteries to 1 "good" battery and 3 dead ones.
Can forum folks offer any insight?
1. If a single battery in a string goes bad is there any
risk of powercheqs propagating the problem to the
other batteries?
2. How can I test the 3 powercheqs before installing
them on the new batteries?
3. Did I goof just leaving the string plugged in? What would
have been smarter?
4. What's the recommended way of preserving a 4 bat
string when it's idle for several months?
Thanks for any info you can offer.
Roy in Santa Clara
26April 2008