A bit of a puzzle for those more electrically / electronically knowledgable than myself. I have Woosh DWG22C kits fitted to two of my bikes. Both have 48 volt 12Ah batteries and both have worked very well since their installation and continue to do so. I monitor battery charge cycles / voltages on a spreadsheet and have noticed a couple of anomalies of late.
Battery 1 is about 18 months old and would previously charge up to around 54.3 volts fresh off the charger.
Battery 2 is about 1 year old and normally charged up to around 53.8 volts fresh off the charger.
On both my kits, I rarely use more than assistance level 3 (of 5) and more often only use up to level 2. I can easily get 50 miles range so I don’t think the batteries are being particularly stressed. I have only ever used the supplied ‘Sans’ charger which has an output rated at 54.6 volts / 2 amps.
Within the last month, battery 1 now charges up to 54.8 volts, battery 2 charges to 54.3 volts.
In the case of battery 1, I didn’t think these 48 volt batteries could accept a charge beyond 54.6 volts, so I’m a bit confused. I’ve checked the voltage readings with two different DVMs and get the same readings. I’ve tried to check the output of the charger itself by using probes on the output plug, but I don’t get a constant voltage reading – it fluctuates considerably.
I don’t want to damage the batteries by overcharging, so my query is really around asking the forum members if they can offer any explanation for the increase in voltage reading from a freshly charged battery? Is is possible that the charger may be on the way out?
I’d rather buy a new charger than risk ‘cooking’ two perfectly good batteries.
Any comments or observations would be appreciated.
Battery 1 is about 18 months old and would previously charge up to around 54.3 volts fresh off the charger.
Battery 2 is about 1 year old and normally charged up to around 53.8 volts fresh off the charger.
On both my kits, I rarely use more than assistance level 3 (of 5) and more often only use up to level 2. I can easily get 50 miles range so I don’t think the batteries are being particularly stressed. I have only ever used the supplied ‘Sans’ charger which has an output rated at 54.6 volts / 2 amps.
Within the last month, battery 1 now charges up to 54.8 volts, battery 2 charges to 54.3 volts.
In the case of battery 1, I didn’t think these 48 volt batteries could accept a charge beyond 54.6 volts, so I’m a bit confused. I’ve checked the voltage readings with two different DVMs and get the same readings. I’ve tried to check the output of the charger itself by using probes on the output plug, but I don’t get a constant voltage reading – it fluctuates considerably.
I don’t want to damage the batteries by overcharging, so my query is really around asking the forum members if they can offer any explanation for the increase in voltage reading from a freshly charged battery? Is is possible that the charger may be on the way out?
I’d rather buy a new charger than risk ‘cooking’ two perfectly good batteries.
Any comments or observations would be appreciated.