And what kind of batteries i have to purchase?yes if you have a spot welder and nickle/copper strips.
And what kind of batteries i have to purchase?yes if you have a spot welder and nickle/copper strips.
Only viable if it was quite a new battery, then as above you need the knowledge and capable equipment to carry out a good lasting repair.Can't repair de battery?? Putting other new cells
And what kind of batteries i have to purchase?
How have you looked after/charged the battery ?The battery has 2 years abd and 5 months.. Not sure about what type of controller.
Not very helpful posting 30q cells to suggest to OP they are suitable, his battery will be using 2a or 2.5a cells. All we probably know is that a 18659 cell of some description is used.
they can recell the batt for you
Now its 39.2 i don't use it much when has this problemHow have you looked after/charged the battery ?
Do you charge to full all the time and let it sit all the time at 42v?
So you lift up the back wheel, run the motor up and drop the wheel on the floor to stall it?Yes that's what i tried.. I hold it up and drop it down to touch the floor while i turn the throttle.. I can see that voltage get down to 34, 35 v and it collapses
yes i drop it gradually and i saw that voltage is getting down until it collapsesSo you lift up the back wheel, run the motor up and drop the wheel on the floor to stall it?
You need to lift up the back wheel, run the motor up and monitor the voltage when you also gradually apply the rear brake.
The thing that i can't understand is while im pedaling the battery loss power. And when i stop pedaling the power assist comes full energy againyes i drop it gradually and i saw that voltage is getting down until it collapses
Did you try applying the brake instead of dropping the bike gradually?yes i drop it gradually and i saw that voltage is getting down until it collapses
Yes, that is strange and it could be caused by a number of things. The first step is to test the battery under load using the bake, as several of us have suggested.The thing that i can't understand is while im pedaling the battery loss power. And when i stop pedaling the power assist comes full energy again
I have tried once again turning the throttle and braking it shows 39.5 go up to 40 when the wheel stopsYes, that is strange and it could be caused by a number of things. The first step is to test the battery under load using the bake, as several of us have suggested.
What actually does the voltage read when you se the brake if it collapses before rising to 40 volts then the battery is finished.I have tried once again turning the throttle and braking it shows 39.5 go up to 40 when the wheel stops
Jimmy will likely carry out a simple load test on the battery as he does with new ones he builds to check all is well, his conclusion will be they are knackered. You can't repair cells as they are weakened by the chemical reactions inside that have led to cell break down and high IR, mixing new cell with old cells isn't cost effective. Doing so you might as well give your money to the next man in the street who might make better use of it.I'm surprised nobody has mention Jimmy at https://bga-reworking.co.uk/product-category/all-products/e-bike-batteries/ for battery rebuild.
Seeing there are people much more knowledgeable than me already contributing to this thread maybe they know why it wouldn't be appropriate in this case. If so I'd be interested in the reason to increase my knowledge.
Thanks for the response. I can certainly see there is no point in replacing just some cells; but not why a complete recell (by Jimmy) might not be appropriate. Perhaps for easily available batteries a new battery is cheaper than a recell?Jimmy will likely carry out a simple load test on the battery as he does with new ones he builds to check all is well, his conclusion will be they are knackered. You can't repair cells as they are weakened by the chemical reactions inside that have led to cell break down and high IR, mixing new cell with old cells isn't cost effective. Doing so you might as well give your money to the next man in the street who might make better use of it.
It's odd though because Sami reports "The thing that i can't understand is while im pedaling the battery loss power. And when i stop pedaling the power assist comes full energy again " ie the battery can give full power but not partial power. This contradicts what he said when he applied the brake with the wheel off the ground "I have tried once again turning the throttle and braking it shows 39.5 go up to 40 when the wheel stops" ie the battery can't give full power??Sami needs a new battery then his problem will be fixed, it's that simple.
You can't reverse voltage sag/collapse with old knackered cells.
Problem is Sami doesn't answer some of the questions asked or carry out the simple tests as we ask, so we don't get the correct answer we are looking for.
For instance lifting the wheel and applying the brake slowly, not drop the bike on the ground to stop the back wheel. Also when applying the brake to apply a gentle load someone needs to see what the voltage does at the same time.