Did some MORE testing last night.
This time I hooked up a meter to the battery terminals and watched it while I drove.
It would show 29.2 to 29.3v when the battery was full. I confirmed the charger was also putting out 29.3v, so the battery would then be considered "fully charged" as that is the max the charger can give out.
Then I connected the battery to the bike and it still showed 29.2v. Took it for a rip. Depending on load it would drop to as low as 25.5v, but typically would show around 27.5-28.0v when using medium power.
Then it would just randomly cut out after using it for only about 20-30 seconds. The meter would display about 9.0v and then drop slow to 5.2v where it would sit. Turning the key on or off would not make a difference.
I removed the battery and it then showed 4.8v, inserted it again and it showed 5.2v. Weird. Anyway, removed it at 4.8v, then took it to the charger (all the while my meter is still hard wired) plugged it into the charger and INSTANTLY it jumped back up to 29.1V.
I could hook it back to the bike and then would be able to repeat the above steps.
One interesting thing to note, if the bike quit running and it showed the 5.2v/4.8V, if I removed the battery from the bike and then turned off my meter it would automatically reset to 29.1v. Only with meter on the whole time would it require the charger to reset it back to 29.2v
So guys, does this sound like a bad bms?
Is there anyway the electronics of the bike are able to shut off the battery?
Let me know,