Hello, I have a Battery problem - thought to be its BMS.
I have a bottle battery that fell onto a stone floor. It is now not working properly and I can only think its BMS is now faulty.
I bought a new BMS identical to the one fitted but I'm worried about the correct order in which to connect it up. A year or so back I replaced a BMS incorrectly (ruined the BMS) and had to repeat the exercise. Second time it was fine.
I don't particularly want to go through the rigmarole of individually connecting balance wires in the correct order and wonder if I can simply take out the balance wire plugs from the old BMS and put those plugs into the new one.
In terms of the wiring order, could I first connect B- then simply plug in the collection of balance wires already connected to the battery, then finish by connecting P- and C-?
Would that wreck the new BMS?
In terms of why I want to replace the BMS, these are the symptoms.
All cells are okay and have held the charge for several months whilst I've been pondering the problem. The battery charges okay and cuts off when at the right voltage. When out riding it seems fine for several miles when not put under load, but as soon as put under maximum load it cuts out and the battery then appears to be totally dead.But it isn't, when the case is opened the cells and charge are fine and simply taking it from the case seems to rejuvenate it!
On the second occasion this happened the supposedly dead battery (left in a corner for a few weeks) suddenly regained a working state. Any ideas why this should happen (if not the BMS) would be gratefully received!
I have a bottle battery that fell onto a stone floor. It is now not working properly and I can only think its BMS is now faulty.
I bought a new BMS identical to the one fitted but I'm worried about the correct order in which to connect it up. A year or so back I replaced a BMS incorrectly (ruined the BMS) and had to repeat the exercise. Second time it was fine.
I don't particularly want to go through the rigmarole of individually connecting balance wires in the correct order and wonder if I can simply take out the balance wire plugs from the old BMS and put those plugs into the new one.
In terms of the wiring order, could I first connect B- then simply plug in the collection of balance wires already connected to the battery, then finish by connecting P- and C-?
Would that wreck the new BMS?
In terms of why I want to replace the BMS, these are the symptoms.
All cells are okay and have held the charge for several months whilst I've been pondering the problem. The battery charges okay and cuts off when at the right voltage. When out riding it seems fine for several miles when not put under load, but as soon as put under maximum load it cuts out and the battery then appears to be totally dead.But it isn't, when the case is opened the cells and charge are fine and simply taking it from the case seems to rejuvenate it!
On the second occasion this happened the supposedly dead battery (left in a corner for a few weeks) suddenly regained a working state. Any ideas why this should happen (if not the BMS) would be gratefully received!