Hello to all,
When we think about the BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM we all feel extra protected, but at the same are we also being robbed by using it?
The reason why I am asking this question, is because whenever we purchase a purpose made electric bike or just the kit, theses days the batteries are supplied with a (BMS), which we all know of, right? (Hopefully). One of the safety functions of the BMS is to prevent the battery from being damaged, whereby the BMS is programmed to detect a very low voltage, (hope i'm right so far), then shuts down all power.
Now ,this is the puzzling part for me, I know that the battery can be set to any voltage ie ,24v, 36v ,48v , 72v and so on and lets say that you are using a 72v battery, when the BMS shuts down the battery, does it withhold about 10 floating unused volts give or take on the cells all combined?
If that is the case ladies and gents, are we all losing out here, so actually you and i have just bought a 62 volt battery for the price of a 72 volt. Another way of thinking about it, after 2-3 years of using the battery until no life is left in it, as in time for a replacement, will some voltage be left in the battery because of the BMS not allowing that remaining voltage left back never to be used due to safety. Should all battery manufactures take this in to consideration when pricing up their products, or shall we just take it as it is? Please tell me how it works so that I can get to sleep tonight also in this hot beautiful weather, and as beautiful as my loving Lynda.
MS. LONDON WILL BE IN THE THIRTIES NEXT WEEK XX.
When we think about the BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM we all feel extra protected, but at the same are we also being robbed by using it?
The reason why I am asking this question, is because whenever we purchase a purpose made electric bike or just the kit, theses days the batteries are supplied with a (BMS), which we all know of, right? (Hopefully). One of the safety functions of the BMS is to prevent the battery from being damaged, whereby the BMS is programmed to detect a very low voltage, (hope i'm right so far), then shuts down all power.
Now ,this is the puzzling part for me, I know that the battery can be set to any voltage ie ,24v, 36v ,48v , 72v and so on and lets say that you are using a 72v battery, when the BMS shuts down the battery, does it withhold about 10 floating unused volts give or take on the cells all combined?
If that is the case ladies and gents, are we all losing out here, so actually you and i have just bought a 62 volt battery for the price of a 72 volt. Another way of thinking about it, after 2-3 years of using the battery until no life is left in it, as in time for a replacement, will some voltage be left in the battery because of the BMS not allowing that remaining voltage left back never to be used due to safety. Should all battery manufactures take this in to consideration when pricing up their products, or shall we just take it as it is? Please tell me how it works so that I can get to sleep tonight also in this hot beautiful weather, and as beautiful as my loving Lynda.
MS. LONDON WILL BE IN THE THIRTIES NEXT WEEK XX.