Hi, I have a Hailong-3, 15 Ah 36V battery pack, the pack cut out on a ride the other day. On striping it down I found that one bank of cells had dropped to 2.8V whilst the others were at 3.6V.
Using a separate multi function charger, I charged and discharged that bank and found them to be ok. When charging the whole pack with the supplied 42V 2A charger, I noticed that not all cells were reaching 4.2V, but the BMS is switching the charge off (so leaving it on won’t make any difference).
So do these BMS's in this pack actually balance the cells (i.e., shunt the charged cells to allows the other to catch up), or just turn off when just one bank reaches 4.2V.
I am an electronics engineer so I have an understanding of how some of this stuff works.
Can anybody recommend a true balancer that I can replace this with?
Regards Tiff
Using a separate multi function charger, I charged and discharged that bank and found them to be ok. When charging the whole pack with the supplied 42V 2A charger, I noticed that not all cells were reaching 4.2V, but the BMS is switching the charge off (so leaving it on won’t make any difference).
So do these BMS's in this pack actually balance the cells (i.e., shunt the charged cells to allows the other to catch up), or just turn off when just one bank reaches 4.2V.
I am an electronics engineer so I have an understanding of how some of this stuff works.
Can anybody recommend a true balancer that I can replace this with?
Regards Tiff
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