Just because a battery might charge to full , doesn't mean it is healthy. It just means the cells wil accept a full charge.
Under load they may be suffering and voltage can sag terribly , this will lead to poor power delivery.
Hello again, I'm back regarding my Kildemoes egoing citybike 2017 36V. The problem was the assist falls off after approx. 6-8km of fully charged battery. the battery has now been tested and here is the answer to the test. Hello Lars. I have looked through the battery and the cells are ok, and the BMS no damage. So I've now done a stress test, and
Just because a battery might charge to full , doesn't mean it is healthy. It just means the cells wil accept a full charge.
Under load they may be suffering and voltage can sag terribly , this will lead to poor power delivery.
Hello again, I'm back regarding my Kildemoes egoing citybike 2017 36V. The problem was the assist Cut off after approx. 6-8km of fully charged battery. the battery has now been tested and here is the answer to the test.
Hello Lars. I have looked through the battery and the cells are ok, and the BMS no damage. So I've now done a stress test, and the capacity is measured at 12.5 Ah, and it doesn't switch off all the way through...
I don't know if that's enough of an answer for you experts, but that's the answer I got?
So if it's not the battery then there can only be the controller or the motor left. ? can display possibly make a problem like that. ?
Crank sensor has been replaced and all cables and connectors checked and lubricated with contact spray.
I have found that when the problem is there, can I increase the speed myself to approx. 20km/h and get the assistant to engage again? Hope you Can help me.