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latecurtis said:Something just isn't right as packs don't rum great one day and barley run the next.
Aye, that comes across as a Freudian sip. Cheers!
latecurtis said:Something just isn't right as packs don't rum great one day and barley run the next.
DrkAngel said:latecurtis said:According to the video I have to remove the PC board which requires a lot of wires which I really do not want to do but guess I have no choice.
LC. out.
... Hopefully DA. will post.
No need, or any good reason, to remove PC board.
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Try batteries on different bike, to eliminate them as the problem ... etc.
I have just discovered this thread and don't quite know what to think about it.
First thing; I don't want anybody who is new to ebikes to copy anything this guy has done. I give him a 50 50 chance of hurting himself. His batteries have a near 100% chance of burning up.
Sounds like your batteries are junk. I highly suggest you throw them all away and just pedal your bike instead. Your body and mind will thank you.
tack extra cell(s) to bank)
BMS is clearly labeled 5A charge 15A discharge!latecurtis said:I was just thinking that when looking at the Laudation pack. Not sure what the BMS is in amps though. I could actually replace the BMS and add extra cells to each bank.
BMS is clearly labeled 5A charge 15A discharge!
What, you can't read Chinese?
DrkAngel said:BMS is clearly labeled 5A charge 15A discharge!latecurtis said:I was just thinking that when looking at the Laudation pack. Not sure what the BMS is in amps though. I could actually replace the BMS and add extra cells to each bank.
What, you can't read Chinese?
latecurtis said:NO !
Don't expect those buckets to do much good when a battery decides to go off. Better keep a couple big sacks of sand around to try to slow down the fire. Do you have insurance for your belongings?
Yeah that explains a lot
Using a battery without a BMS
on a controller that asks more of the battery then the battery can take.
36V 15A 20Ah battery with no BMS on a 36V 30A controller will destroy the battery in no time.
Yet you still use terms like 800W battery
So yeah the mistake will happen again.
Maybe the next fail will be using a 48V battery with no BMS on a 36V controller
you'll drain every drop out of the 48V battery real real good.
Yeah
Just takes a second, until your tired from a day of riding and pull the wire instead of the plug
Thats what happened to me while switching over batteries while riding.