A strange one this.
I have a Pinnacle Mercury (Evans one brand 36v 250w Bafang G020 hub motor) which I’ve owned from new since late March. I’m careful with charging so the battery comes off the bike and is charged inside below 10°C otherwise I prefer to leave it in situ and charge on the bike. It’s around 11 Ah/360 Wh and I usually do 20 miles a ride and charge it just before the next ride.
Anyway, last week I did 20 miles which ran down to 3/5 bars and I charged it mid week ready for a ride today. I use a timer to make sure the power is turned off after a couple of hours or so (depending on battery level). For some reason, I didn’t check the in built power meter but the charger had turned green which indicates that charging is complete.
Switched the bike on today and zilch. Checked in built meter and nothing at all on the indication light so I plugged in the charger. Checked after 90 minutes (nowhere near full charge time) and it was fully charged according to the battery indicator, charger, and handlebar controller. Went for a ride using various power levels, figuring max power would stress a duff cell, and it behaved perfectly with battery depletion in line with previous range etc.
So my assumption is that something put the battery into hibernation mode and the charger powered up the BMS and revived it. The question is what ? The battery clearly wasn’t fully depleted as it initially looked. Only thing I can think of was that the battery was charged at around 10°C warmer than today but it’s done at the back of a brick built garage so max temp is only ever around 25°C. The difference was enough for a 8 or 9 PSI tyre pressure difference.
Is this likely to be a one off or something I should be concerned about ?
Chicken madras.
I have a Pinnacle Mercury (Evans one brand 36v 250w Bafang G020 hub motor) which I’ve owned from new since late March. I’m careful with charging so the battery comes off the bike and is charged inside below 10°C otherwise I prefer to leave it in situ and charge on the bike. It’s around 11 Ah/360 Wh and I usually do 20 miles a ride and charge it just before the next ride.
Anyway, last week I did 20 miles which ran down to 3/5 bars and I charged it mid week ready for a ride today. I use a timer to make sure the power is turned off after a couple of hours or so (depending on battery level). For some reason, I didn’t check the in built power meter but the charger had turned green which indicates that charging is complete.
Switched the bike on today and zilch. Checked in built meter and nothing at all on the indication light so I plugged in the charger. Checked after 90 minutes (nowhere near full charge time) and it was fully charged according to the battery indicator, charger, and handlebar controller. Went for a ride using various power levels, figuring max power would stress a duff cell, and it behaved perfectly with battery depletion in line with previous range etc.
So my assumption is that something put the battery into hibernation mode and the charger powered up the BMS and revived it. The question is what ? The battery clearly wasn’t fully depleted as it initially looked. Only thing I can think of was that the battery was charged at around 10°C warmer than today but it’s done at the back of a brick built garage so max temp is only ever around 25°C. The difference was enough for a 8 or 9 PSI tyre pressure difference.
Is this likely to be a one off or something I should be concerned about ?
Chicken madras.