Hi Everyone,
Because Amazon have excellent buyer protection I took a punt on a 15Ah 48v battery complete with rack for £175. However, when I tested it with a multimeter (after charging the battery to capacity) it only read 36.8v. I know, I know... I was kinda expecting this and well like I say I took a punt. I presume the voltage range should be something like 48v to 55v?
So, in light of this is there such a thing as a safe battery with branded cells? and if so, is it really safe or prone to explode in the night?
Do reputable sellers exist on Amazon/ eBay or anywhere else? (all the batteries are from China)
And if I test a battery for voltage what other tests can I perform to make sure it is, for example, 15Ah - I have an iMax B6 and know how to discharge single cells but I don't believe I can test a large batter with multiple cells all at once- is there a bit of kit I can use for this? But bottom line - is there a way I can thoroughly test my battery when it arrives and make sure it doesn't blow up my kitchen extension?
Minefield? You are not kidding. I'm new to all this so please excuse any naivety- my goal at the moment is to convert our tandem so it can climb those dreaded hills, and I'm even considering assembling ebike conversion kits onto new mountain bikes in the future and selling them on - but only if I get through this minefield with all my limbs intact ;-)
Your thoughts and shared experiences would be very valuable at this stage.
BW
Because Amazon have excellent buyer protection I took a punt on a 15Ah 48v battery complete with rack for £175. However, when I tested it with a multimeter (after charging the battery to capacity) it only read 36.8v. I know, I know... I was kinda expecting this and well like I say I took a punt. I presume the voltage range should be something like 48v to 55v?
So, in light of this is there such a thing as a safe battery with branded cells? and if so, is it really safe or prone to explode in the night?
Do reputable sellers exist on Amazon/ eBay or anywhere else? (all the batteries are from China)
And if I test a battery for voltage what other tests can I perform to make sure it is, for example, 15Ah - I have an iMax B6 and know how to discharge single cells but I don't believe I can test a large batter with multiple cells all at once- is there a bit of kit I can use for this? But bottom line - is there a way I can thoroughly test my battery when it arrives and make sure it doesn't blow up my kitchen extension?
Minefield? You are not kidding. I'm new to all this so please excuse any naivety- my goal at the moment is to convert our tandem so it can climb those dreaded hills, and I'm even considering assembling ebike conversion kits onto new mountain bikes in the future and selling them on - but only if I get through this minefield with all my limbs intact ;-)
Your thoughts and shared experiences would be very valuable at this stage.
BW