Hey Guys
I did a post a while back about trying to switch a battery into another case.
I thought I would start a new thread as it has been a while and there might be new people who can help.
The original post is here
Original Post
So I need some help before I blow myself up.
I removed the wires and copied the design. Most was just like for like, but I have hit a worrying point.
I have added some pictures, but I am finding that when I turn off the battery there is still a voltage passing through it. This voltage is half of the full capacity 26V
When the battery switch is on then it shows the 52.6V expected.
My guess is that it is something related to the charging part. Or maybe the BMS
I had to replace the little charger input component with a new (identical one) . Is it possible to solder onto the wrong connectors?
Obviously with the power off there should be no voltage so this is not a good situation.
I have tried to put some pictures and video here for advice.
So here is what I can see
2 main power wires wired into the main pins (this should be OK)
2 small red wires coming from the switch into the battery
A medium thickness red and black battery coming from the battery. The black is soldered directly onto one charger point. The red is joined to a small one on the BMS and then soldered onto the other connecter on the charger.
A small red and small black wire coming from the BMS. The black goes into the battery pack. The red connects to the wire as above and subsequently joins the charging port.
Clearly something needs sorting.
Can anyone help
I did a post a while back about trying to switch a battery into another case.
I thought I would start a new thread as it has been a while and there might be new people who can help.
The original post is here
Original Post
So I need some help before I blow myself up.
I removed the wires and copied the design. Most was just like for like, but I have hit a worrying point.
I have added some pictures, but I am finding that when I turn off the battery there is still a voltage passing through it. This voltage is half of the full capacity 26V
When the battery switch is on then it shows the 52.6V expected.
My guess is that it is something related to the charging part. Or maybe the BMS
I had to replace the little charger input component with a new (identical one) . Is it possible to solder onto the wrong connectors?
Obviously with the power off there should be no voltage so this is not a good situation.
I have tried to put some pictures and video here for advice.
So here is what I can see
2 main power wires wired into the main pins (this should be OK)
2 small red wires coming from the switch into the battery
A medium thickness red and black battery coming from the battery. The black is soldered directly onto one charger point. The red is joined to a small one on the BMS and then soldered onto the other connecter on the charger.
A small red and small black wire coming from the BMS. The black goes into the battery pack. The red connects to the wire as above and subsequently joins the charging port.
Clearly something needs sorting.
Can anyone help
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