Hi
I just bought a 2020 Falcon Turbine ebike. Its currently not working but I suspect its nothing too major. For the price I paid I could split it for parts if it is beyond repair.
Anyway, I got the bike home from buying it. I was told the battery shows charge (1 LED) but the handlebar display doesn't light up. I soon noticed the handlebar display plug had a pin damaged. It'd been forced in, squashing the pin. This may have caused further damage as the female part of the plug (connected to the battery caddy) had smoke marks on it (see attached pic). So I bought a new display panel. Plugged it in and nothing happens. Gutted. Was hoping it was a simple fix.
I notice the battery (generic Hailong style) doesn't give off any reading when I stick a multimeter on the contacts. I took the battery apart and the cells definitely hold some charge (I get the full 36v at some contacts). However the reading from the BMS to the battery contacts (where it connects to the bike) shows no power. This video appears to confirm that I should be getting a reading from the battery pack contacts (as you'd expect). So I think my BMS is broken (this may not be the only problem with the bike). I need to order a new one. Can anyone advise what to get? My BMS looks very cheap (notice the mosfets aren't connected to anything for cooling purposes, also it has no temperature probes). It has sp-m10-033-a01 printed on it but no brand name etc...
Can anyone advice which BMS will work?
Most of the ones I find online (that are 36v) have the 11 pin connection but not the 3 pin connection mine has (connecting it to the power meter/test panel). Its a 36v 10ah battery.
Also why does the battery pack have 5 contacts on the outer shell but only the positive and negative are used? What purpose do the other contacts serve? I appreciate its a generic box and my system doesn't need the contacts, just curious.
I just bought a 2020 Falcon Turbine ebike. Its currently not working but I suspect its nothing too major. For the price I paid I could split it for parts if it is beyond repair.
Anyway, I got the bike home from buying it. I was told the battery shows charge (1 LED) but the handlebar display doesn't light up. I soon noticed the handlebar display plug had a pin damaged. It'd been forced in, squashing the pin. This may have caused further damage as the female part of the plug (connected to the battery caddy) had smoke marks on it (see attached pic). So I bought a new display panel. Plugged it in and nothing happens. Gutted. Was hoping it was a simple fix.
I notice the battery (generic Hailong style) doesn't give off any reading when I stick a multimeter on the contacts. I took the battery apart and the cells definitely hold some charge (I get the full 36v at some contacts). However the reading from the BMS to the battery contacts (where it connects to the bike) shows no power. This video appears to confirm that I should be getting a reading from the battery pack contacts (as you'd expect). So I think my BMS is broken (this may not be the only problem with the bike). I need to order a new one. Can anyone advise what to get? My BMS looks very cheap (notice the mosfets aren't connected to anything for cooling purposes, also it has no temperature probes). It has sp-m10-033-a01 printed on it but no brand name etc...
Can anyone advice which BMS will work?
Most of the ones I find online (that are 36v) have the 11 pin connection but not the 3 pin connection mine has (connecting it to the power meter/test panel). Its a 36v 10ah battery.
Also why does the battery pack have 5 contacts on the outer shell but only the positive and negative are used? What purpose do the other contacts serve? I appreciate its a generic box and my system doesn't need the contacts, just curious.