I have a 13A 36v Silverfish battery that I bought from Enerpower.de about 30 months ago.
The battery has been good, but has recently started cutting out, with the bike losing all power.
Sometimes it is possible to turn the power back on after a few minutes, but yesterday (in very high temperatures) the fault returned quickly and stayed 'hard'. As I was close to home, I phoned my husband and asked him to bring me my spare battery and then I continued on my journey and he took the first battery home.
When the fault was there yesterday, the indicator lights on the top of the battery would switch on for a second and then immediately switch off. (Same with the display if I tried to switch the power back on.)
When I got home later, the lights on the top of the battery would flash on and off. I put a meter on the connections at the bottom of the battery and the volts were pulsing on and off. (Up to c 40v, but it was hard to see exactly as the needle was never still!)
The battery has been in the house overnight (I haven't charged it) and the lights on the top stay on when the button is pressed, so although I haven't tried it on the bike, it seems reasonable to assume that it would now switch on normally.
I'm nervous about trying to take the battery apart - is this safe to do? I'm suspecting that there may be a problem with the BMS.
Is there somewhere reasonably close to me (Mid Sussex) that I could take the battery to?
The battery has been good, but has recently started cutting out, with the bike losing all power.
Sometimes it is possible to turn the power back on after a few minutes, but yesterday (in very high temperatures) the fault returned quickly and stayed 'hard'. As I was close to home, I phoned my husband and asked him to bring me my spare battery and then I continued on my journey and he took the first battery home.
When the fault was there yesterday, the indicator lights on the top of the battery would switch on for a second and then immediately switch off. (Same with the display if I tried to switch the power back on.)
When I got home later, the lights on the top of the battery would flash on and off. I put a meter on the connections at the bottom of the battery and the volts were pulsing on and off. (Up to c 40v, but it was hard to see exactly as the needle was never still!)
The battery has been in the house overnight (I haven't charged it) and the lights on the top stay on when the button is pressed, so although I haven't tried it on the bike, it seems reasonable to assume that it would now switch on normally.
I'm nervous about trying to take the battery apart - is this safe to do? I'm suspecting that there may be a problem with the BMS.
Is there somewhere reasonably close to me (Mid Sussex) that I could take the battery to?