Hi all,
I have a 5 year old 36v 10ah Hailong battery (Yosepower LG M1 cells) that I very rarely use now I have higher capacity batteries.
I top up the charge on it every couple of months as I do for all batteries if not used often. The last time I used it on the bike a few months ago it was working fine.
Now when used it starts off as showing fully charged 41.6v on my display but as soon as I start riding it drops down very quickly 38,36,34,32 ect volts within a minute or two of riding, and after about 3 mins it's turned itself off.
When I then start charging it it doesnt charge at the full rate which for my charger is about 100w...it starts off at about 60w and drops down quickly and within 20 mins or so the charger thinks it's fully charged and stops charging.
The display is showing 41.6v or so as soon as I start charging .
I read somewhere that it could be a bank of cells has been shutdown by the bms ? At the moment I'm trying to charge again but this time with a rechargeable fan plugged into the display usb port and the display set to always on to try and extend the charge time in the hope that it brings the cells back up to voltage.
If that fails, I think its off to the tip with it, I don't fancy taking it apart, it's old ish and low capacity so I don't think worth saving by unsoldering cells,testing, bms replacement etc
Anything else anyone can suggest I can try ?
Thanks all
I have a 5 year old 36v 10ah Hailong battery (Yosepower LG M1 cells) that I very rarely use now I have higher capacity batteries.
I top up the charge on it every couple of months as I do for all batteries if not used often. The last time I used it on the bike a few months ago it was working fine.
Now when used it starts off as showing fully charged 41.6v on my display but as soon as I start riding it drops down very quickly 38,36,34,32 ect volts within a minute or two of riding, and after about 3 mins it's turned itself off.
When I then start charging it it doesnt charge at the full rate which for my charger is about 100w...it starts off at about 60w and drops down quickly and within 20 mins or so the charger thinks it's fully charged and stops charging.
The display is showing 41.6v or so as soon as I start charging .
I read somewhere that it could be a bank of cells has been shutdown by the bms ? At the moment I'm trying to charge again but this time with a rechargeable fan plugged into the display usb port and the display set to always on to try and extend the charge time in the hope that it brings the cells back up to voltage.
If that fails, I think its off to the tip with it, I don't fancy taking it apart, it's old ish and low capacity so I don't think worth saving by unsoldering cells,testing, bms replacement etc
Anything else anyone can suggest I can try ?
Thanks all