They're the switching MOSFETs, not resistorsAre they raised bleed resistors bonded to/held tightly against the heatsink? Can your supplier provide you with schematics? Drill off the rivets.
They're the switching MOSFETs, not resistorsAre they raised bleed resistors bonded to/held tightly against the heatsink? Can your supplier provide you with schematics? Drill off the rivets.
I'd certainly do that, if I had another BMS which definitely does balance, to replace this BMS with, if it turns out this BMS of mine doesn't actually do any balancing. I wouldn't mind a 30A BMS, so I can use the 25A continuous @Nealh said my battery is/was capable of producing, instead of it's current 22A. On the other hand it's a bit shagged out now, so maybe I shouldn't demand too much from it.But what if you were to open the pack, discharge one group by a known amount and measure directly on the BMS?
You have to put your finger on the resistors to see if they're warm. I doubt you'd get anything on the outside of the battery.I'd certainly do that, if I had another BMS which definitely does balance, to replace this BMS with, if it turns out this BMS of mine doesn't actually do any balancing. I wouldn't mind a 30A BMS, so I can use the 25A continuous @Nealh said my battery is/was capable of producing, instead of it's current 22A. On the other hand it's a bit shagged out now, so maybe I shouldn't demand too much from it.
I've just fitted the AliExpress needle probes to DMM leads, so I might measure cell bank voltages next "balance" charge.
Apart from PCs, I've vigorously avoided having anything to do with the innards of electornic things all of my life, and practically know very little about this stuff. I usually stick to mucking about with software, and things of no discernable purpose. While reading these forums, long forgotten memories of physics lessons many decades past occasionally become unearthed. The only reason I learned to solder sortof properly a couple of years ago, is because I got an ebike and suddenly had to. There's also the curiosity factor. I think it's like the dustbin man training course - you pick it up as you go along.These threads always go so technical. charts this, tables that. All very mind boggling to the uninitiated. Must be an interesting subject to get into.
Yours has bleed resistors, as seen in the third photo. Typically, you'll see them in a row across the pcb, with one for each channel. In line with them are rows of other components that do the voltage sensing and switching, again one for each channel. Those rows of components start at the connector end.Like @Woosh's BMS, the heatsink is riveted on. This is my only BMS, so I'm not going to drill out the rivets. Plenty of bleeding resistors, but I don't know which are bleed resistors.
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I feared the BMS connector had been glued on...
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I don't fancy measuring cell bank voltages again anytime soon, my Central Serous Retinopathy addled eyes really aren't up to it. According to my shiny new and reasonably accurate ANENG 8008, the readings are:
4.195V
4.195V
4.198V
4.192V
4.197V
4.193V
4.196V
4.192V
4.189V
4.191V
The manual which arrived with my battery says I should charge while the battery is switched off, so I did this time. It's been a few hours, and the battery pack now measures 41.91V. My question for you clever battery boffins is: Has there been any balancing?
Thanks nealh, it's good to know this pack composed of relatively inexpensive LG MH1 cells has held up well after at least 4,090km, with many full charges (first couple of years) and more recently some partial charges because charging takes so long. I'd rather wait and charge safer at 2A, than charge at a higher rate.Guerney your ten cell groups show the battery is perfectly well balanced as all are 4.19v or as near as damn it, One won't see balance much closer then the 0.01v you are seeing.
That's a good idea - I can use my second DMM (Neoteck) or hook up one of these I bought in the AliExpress sale, if it turns out to be reasonably close to reasonably accurate.One can check whether balancing will occurr by checking the ten cell groups as it nears final charge voltage to see how close they are.