BMS battery were a nightmare to deal with, hanging up the phone, ignoring all emails and ignoring me on live chat, Ended up I had to fork out the money for a new controller as they were expecting me to pay return shipping costs just to get my money back, shipping quotes were all over £100 gbp due to the weight of the item, don't see why i should be that much out of pocket and have nothing to show for it, paypal didn't do anything either as funds came from direct debit card, Seems kind of unfair the way they are willing to take money for the transaction then do nothing to help once something goes wrong,
I got my new motor controller from Matt at EMPowered Cycles, Must say he was very helpful on the phone in helping fix the problem, he also programmed the controller the way I wanted at no extra cost, and he charged me half the shipping price shown on his site, so can't recommend him enough,
Now I've got the bike going again the last thing I think it needs is BMS, Batteries are getting damaged by me removing them all the time, I got this 13s 48V 30A BMS from ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181716617823?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Im using 2 x Turnigy Multistar 6s packs at 16000mah each and an extra 16Ah cell from a pack that failed,
My question is I have found a charger from my dads bikes old battery pack, It says on the shell NI-MH BATTERY CHARGER, Model number HP8208N3 It says on it 36VDC/2A but i opened it and i have now set it to 54.6v, Would this charger be suitable to use on my BMS board to charge all batteries in one go or do i need to buy one made for LiPo's?