Hi,sorry this may be long.
ive moved this from the technical discussion forum, because it seems invisible to the main contributers who have helped me so much in the past.for which many thanks again.
So this is further to a thread i posted back in feb 2020 battery needs repair.Havent used the bike for over a year because of the failing battery.
Basically 3 an half years ago i got a bbshd kit and 52v batt from electron cycles.They advertised their samsung 30Q batt,as the best for the job. i learned much later the 30Q is crap,with issues after as little as 50 recycles.Ive verified the cells are definately genuine.After 11 months and 70 odd full recharges.I started getting battery failing to charge fully to 58.8v ,sagging LVC tripping at 47-48v usually due to an increased load,despite set at 41v. Tried maually balancing through the BMS with a mobile phone charger,but it soon got bad again.
I stored the batt fully charged and havnt re charged in a year. today the cell groups read at the BMS 6x 3.77v ,5 x 3.48-3.61v and one each 3.16v, 2.98v, 2.28v. Thats with not having recharged.
A repair back when was going to cost 400 odd.so i didnt bother. Now im thinking maybe i should buy a cheap battery spot welder thingy an make it a project to learn how to repair it myself.
It seems likely theres many good cells and perhaps some half decent ones. Its a 450 quid loss now as it stands. even if i end up with a 48v 4P from originally 52v 5P better than nothing. I was going to strip down all the cells and charge them up a few at a time,with my e cig charger,to root out the bad.
Does that sound feasible. Im puzzled over many things. Why when i understood a 52v was strings of 14 cells, i expected to see 5 parallels of 14 connected cells,yet they seem to be in sets of ten cells.These then are further connected to each other in a way i dont understand.
So i understand the sensor ,balancing wires to the BMS are 10.13,14 in number depending on 36,48,52v. Does that means they read one cell in each parallel ? ,rather than all the cells in one parallel .Or have i got that all wrong.how does that work.i thought each parallel of 10,13 or 14 cells was seperate and then joined at the batterys pos/neg output terminal. Similar to my two 36v batteries on my bbs01. A 5P and a 6P their power cables joined to work as a 11P.
Lastly i began to snip the connecting strip between two cells.Yet despite both being positive ends i got a flash of a short as if id touched the snips across a positive and negative. How on earth do you strip these down. i need to seperate all the cells dont i or connected good cells voltage will hide the bad ones ?
The cells i tried to seperate were at the top left end in the picture,i dont understand the construction.the photo is high def so can be zoomed in clearly. Much thanks to anyone that can give me some education on these things. I dont want to just go it alone with a battery construction manual. i had to remove the balancing wires after clumsilly shorting them touching the probes. Thanks Andy
ive moved this from the technical discussion forum, because it seems invisible to the main contributers who have helped me so much in the past.for which many thanks again.
So this is further to a thread i posted back in feb 2020 battery needs repair.Havent used the bike for over a year because of the failing battery.
Basically 3 an half years ago i got a bbshd kit and 52v batt from electron cycles.They advertised their samsung 30Q batt,as the best for the job. i learned much later the 30Q is crap,with issues after as little as 50 recycles.Ive verified the cells are definately genuine.After 11 months and 70 odd full recharges.I started getting battery failing to charge fully to 58.8v ,sagging LVC tripping at 47-48v usually due to an increased load,despite set at 41v. Tried maually balancing through the BMS with a mobile phone charger,but it soon got bad again.
I stored the batt fully charged and havnt re charged in a year. today the cell groups read at the BMS 6x 3.77v ,5 x 3.48-3.61v and one each 3.16v, 2.98v, 2.28v. Thats with not having recharged.
A repair back when was going to cost 400 odd.so i didnt bother. Now im thinking maybe i should buy a cheap battery spot welder thingy an make it a project to learn how to repair it myself.
It seems likely theres many good cells and perhaps some half decent ones. Its a 450 quid loss now as it stands. even if i end up with a 48v 4P from originally 52v 5P better than nothing. I was going to strip down all the cells and charge them up a few at a time,with my e cig charger,to root out the bad.
Does that sound feasible. Im puzzled over many things. Why when i understood a 52v was strings of 14 cells, i expected to see 5 parallels of 14 connected cells,yet they seem to be in sets of ten cells.These then are further connected to each other in a way i dont understand.
So i understand the sensor ,balancing wires to the BMS are 10.13,14 in number depending on 36,48,52v. Does that means they read one cell in each parallel ? ,rather than all the cells in one parallel .Or have i got that all wrong.how does that work.i thought each parallel of 10,13 or 14 cells was seperate and then joined at the batterys pos/neg output terminal. Similar to my two 36v batteries on my bbs01. A 5P and a 6P their power cables joined to work as a 11P.
Lastly i began to snip the connecting strip between two cells.Yet despite both being positive ends i got a flash of a short as if id touched the snips across a positive and negative. How on earth do you strip these down. i need to seperate all the cells dont i or connected good cells voltage will hide the bad ones ?
The cells i tried to seperate were at the top left end in the picture,i dont understand the construction.the photo is high def so can be zoomed in clearly. Much thanks to anyone that can give me some education on these things. I dont want to just go it alone with a battery construction manual. i had to remove the balancing wires after clumsilly shorting them touching the probes. Thanks Andy
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