Item | Technical Data | Note | |
Battery | Model | EBB-036110-SX2 | |
Voltage | 36V | ||
Capacity | 10Ah | ||
Weight | Approx.3.1kg | ||
Energy | 360Wh | ||
Cycle Time | 500 | ≥60% Capacity | |
Cells | 18650 Li-ion LiNiCoMnO2 | ||
Discharge | Standard Current | 10A | |
Max. Current | 20A | (Max. 30Sec.) | |
Protect Current | 50A | ||
End Voltage | 28V | ||
Charger | Charge Voltage | 42V | |
Charge Current | 2A | ||
Brand | SANS | ||
Weight | Approx 0.7kg | ||
Packing list | Battery | 1 | |
Discharge Connector | 1 | ||
Charger | 1 |
Tks so much for your input, I'm really gratefulIf your original one also has 6 pins then you might be in trouble, if 5 or more are wired up in the battery/controller then it will have comms protocols that sends commands to between each other to communicate and work.
Though you new one also has 6 pins, it is a Sans model and I bet only 4 are connected. One pair for charging on the bike and one pair for off the bike with the other two pins unconnected.
You have a few choices;
1. Try and get are fund on the battery you have bought ?
2. Buy a new correct Peugeot battery , likely to be expensive.
3. Keep your new battery and replace the controller and led/lcd with a generic model ( cost about £75 -£100) that will work with any battery and doesn't need controller to battery command protocols.
From the other thread on this forum where you also posted this same video, that OP with the same Peugeot ebike stated it's a Phylion SF-03 battery. Phylion do several rack mount batteries that look fairly similar - ALL are available with either basic BMS (only two pins connected) or smart BMS (all 6 pins connected) and different power/capacities. It depends which of the two BMS battery versions Peugeot specified for your ebike, but they're not interchangeable. It looks as if you've bought the cheaper basic BMS version but need the smart BMS.Can someone help?