Battery Diagnosis, Repair or Buy
I've had a similar problem. Battery power suddenly stopped mid journey during a rainy day. I can't start the recharge. Maybe a short circuit?
Battery is a Lishen 36V 10ah,15 months old, light to moderate use. See photos.
The static cell readings are: 3.2, 3.54, 3.53, 3.58, 3.56, 3.54, 3.56, 3.52, 3.56, 3.57. Total battery output = 35.3V but BMS output only 9.8V.
So all close except the cell nearest the bms. Does this prevent the charger from starting to charge? Do these reading levels indicate anything else? There is no visible internal damage and all wires are connected.
The options I see are:
1) Re-charge single cell?
From this post it seems that this needs to be done at 4.19V and 1.8A? My charger is rated at 41.9V and 1.8A. Can I use a voltage divider (resistors in series, (R2/(R1 + R2))) to achieve the desired voltage? Do I have to disconnect this cell from the others whilst charging? Do I bring it up to the average(3.54V) then charge all as normal? What are the chances that this cell fails again? Will moving the cell's position to the end (furthest from BMS) help keep it's strength longer?
2) Replace the cell?
The cell terminals are clamped together, so easy to disconnect. How and where do I get a replacement cell? Do i need one at exactly 3.54 V static?
3) Disconnect the defect cell?
Will this solve the problem in exchange for a small loss of power? Seems to be easiest option.....Do i then need a charger rated at 41.9- 4.19 = 37.71 V ? Or is it better to remove more cells?
4) Replace the BMS or charger?
Could this help or is it better to get a more sophisticated charger to ensure balancing?
Thanks in advance for any advice.