Hello all,
My wife bought a secondhand Kalkhoff Tasman electric bike which was "new" in 2008. After a small service on the mechanicals it works well but I suspect the "10aH Li-ion Mn" battery has lost substantial capacity because it registers a blinking low battery light (from full) after just a mile or so in moderately hilly terrain.
At that point (low blinking light) the resting voltage across the two measurable pairs of terminals on the removed battery measures 25.5v and 28v.
Immediately following a full recharge to charger switch off, the voltages are 26.2v and 28.8v.
After then standing for 24hr, the corresponding resting voltages are 28.6v and 28.6v.
My queries are:
1/ I presume one of those voltages is the "reference" voltage set after charging which the BMS/contoller uses to decide how discharged the battery is. -- Is this correct?
2/ The voltage (25.5v) at which the 'battery critically low' light starts blinking still seems quite high. Is the controller / BMS being unduly pessimistic?
3/ Is it possible to replace the cells in the battery, and if I do so with a type other than the original ?Li-Manganese? can the original Kalkhoff charger still be used to charge correctly?
4/ Any instruction or tips on replacing the cells would be most appreciated, including as a starter, how to open the case without breaking it (!). I can see 4 small screws which I thouht were Torx type but none of my torx bits fit.
My thanks in anticipation of any advice.
My wife bought a secondhand Kalkhoff Tasman electric bike which was "new" in 2008. After a small service on the mechanicals it works well but I suspect the "10aH Li-ion Mn" battery has lost substantial capacity because it registers a blinking low battery light (from full) after just a mile or so in moderately hilly terrain.
At that point (low blinking light) the resting voltage across the two measurable pairs of terminals on the removed battery measures 25.5v and 28v.
Immediately following a full recharge to charger switch off, the voltages are 26.2v and 28.8v.
After then standing for 24hr, the corresponding resting voltages are 28.6v and 28.6v.
My queries are:
1/ I presume one of those voltages is the "reference" voltage set after charging which the BMS/contoller uses to decide how discharged the battery is. -- Is this correct?
2/ The voltage (25.5v) at which the 'battery critically low' light starts blinking still seems quite high. Is the controller / BMS being unduly pessimistic?
3/ Is it possible to replace the cells in the battery, and if I do so with a type other than the original ?Li-Manganese? can the original Kalkhoff charger still be used to charge correctly?
4/ Any instruction or tips on replacing the cells would be most appreciated, including as a starter, how to open the case without breaking it (!). I can see 4 small screws which I thouht were Torx type but none of my torx bits fit.
My thanks in anticipation of any advice.