Wow that's really good considering the price, and that you've thrashed it. Are you going to replace the BMS? If so, I'd be interested to know with which.
I've had 3 Yose power Silverfish packs:
Mid 2019, 15.6 Ah New, eBay £165. I hammered it a lot at high current. BMS is only 20A cont and 30A peak. Pack failed within a year, not due to the BMS, but because of poor soldering. Was pushing up close to 30A continuous regularly, sometimes I'd even blow the main fuse. Eventually something had to give:
The other day I was on my bike and there was a terrible smell of burning, then the bike cut out completely. After peddling the last 5 miles home without assist (phew, hard work for me these days!) I found the Yose Power battery pack had died. The main 20 A fuse was ok, so I opened up the pack...
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The cells in Yose packs seem to be quite good, but the build quality of the pack is often not great. Weak BMS, lots of unnecessarily long and thin cabling inside the pack, not great quality components and sometimes poor soldering. Here is a pic of the main key switch. Can't see how this can be rated even for 20A:
Lithium 36v ebike battery I noice some have a label attached charge battery with battery switched on. Is this important and better for the battery and is it best to charge when return from a short ride or let it run right down. Interesting to see different views tushingham2
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Rebuilt the pack with a new BMS. Got rid of the metal case. Ran a lot better after that, even regularly at >25 Amps. Charging to 41V, still going strong today.
Late 2019, 15 Ah. New, £169 from eBay. On off switch was hit or miss for a long time. Sometimes you had to twist it on/off, on/off several times to get it to start. Also used to hammer this pack on a regular basis at >25 Amps.
BMS started playing up this summer, would not accept charge, when left alone for a few days could be charged again. A couple of months ago, it gave out completely. Also been charging the pack to 41V. Opened up the case and extracted the pack. Cells are still good and banks quite close, all within 0.02 V of each other after hundreds of cycles. Have the replacement single port 45A BMS and will fit it soon and rebuild the pack.
Autumn 2022, 15.6 Ah. New, £186 from eBay. Using this as a replacement for the 2nd pack I bought. Will run it until it dies and then rebuild it like the other two.
So I buy it knowing it's faults, but it is a relatively cheap way of getting some reasonable cells which I can repackage when the warranty expires.