I have a conversion kit fitted to my utility bike; it has a new Tongsheng motor and a 5 year old Hailong battery pack. All works well, except when I first set off, after between 5 and 10 seconds, the power cuts out for a moment. If I'm pedalling, the motor drops out and I have to turn it on again. After that, it's fine until I stop for a break (10 mins plus). If I'm coasting, I can see the battery charge state indication drop to zero and then recover almost immediately, but the motor doesn't drop out.
It's a 36V system and it's all set up to UK legal speeds & power, etc.
I'm suspecting that the BMS is the culprit, since it seems to happen just as the BMS wakes up and never again until after the BMS has gone to sleep. Is that feasible, and is it feasible to fit a new generic BMS to the battery - it seems to look like the ones displayed on eBay.
FWIW, the battery pack has a bluetooth module, from which I can see that all the cells seen to be the same voltage, but the lag in the bluetooth connection & app mean that It doesn't see the power dip. Also, once its over its initial hiccup the range seems OK, so I don't think there's a problem with the cells.
TIA
Mike
It's a 36V system and it's all set up to UK legal speeds & power, etc.
I'm suspecting that the BMS is the culprit, since it seems to happen just as the BMS wakes up and never again until after the BMS has gone to sleep. Is that feasible, and is it feasible to fit a new generic BMS to the battery - it seems to look like the ones displayed on eBay.
FWIW, the battery pack has a bluetooth module, from which I can see that all the cells seen to be the same voltage, but the lag in the bluetooth connection & app mean that It doesn't see the power dip. Also, once its over its initial hiccup the range seems OK, so I don't think there's a problem with the cells.
TIA
Mike
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