Computer Dan
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- Aug 16, 2019
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Hi to anyone that can help or shed some light on the issue I am having.
I currently have 2 scooters that I am trying to upgrade to lithium ion batteries. They are a Schwinn s500 and an Ezip 900. The batteries are 18650 Battery NE1003H 36v 7800 mAh 280 Wh 30 cells purchased on Ebay. They were cheap enough and hoped they would do the job. I got 4 of them planning to run them in parallel for 36V 15.6 mAh. They also fit perfectly in the battery box without modifying and keeping the stock look. Prior to these batteries I was using 36V SLA's with no issues.
Current configuration on both is 36V controllers and 1 36V 7800 pack. Have yet to add the second pack. The problem is when starting off on full throttle after a few seconds the power cuts off. If you let off the throttle the power comes back after another few seconds. The only way around this is to gradually increase power but hitting 19mph immediately cuts power again no matter how careful. Is this a problem with the batteries? Will adding the second pack in parallel help? Do I need to replace the BMS on the packs? Not sure where to really start.
Thanks,
Dan
I currently have 2 scooters that I am trying to upgrade to lithium ion batteries. They are a Schwinn s500 and an Ezip 900. The batteries are 18650 Battery NE1003H 36v 7800 mAh 280 Wh 30 cells purchased on Ebay. They were cheap enough and hoped they would do the job. I got 4 of them planning to run them in parallel for 36V 15.6 mAh. They also fit perfectly in the battery box without modifying and keeping the stock look. Prior to these batteries I was using 36V SLA's with no issues.
Current configuration on both is 36V controllers and 1 36V 7800 pack. Have yet to add the second pack. The problem is when starting off on full throttle after a few seconds the power cuts off. If you let off the throttle the power comes back after another few seconds. The only way around this is to gradually increase power but hitting 19mph immediately cuts power again no matter how careful. Is this a problem with the batteries? Will adding the second pack in parallel help? Do I need to replace the BMS on the packs? Not sure where to really start.
Thanks,
Dan