So, I tried asking about how I could get a secondary battery to act with the internal battery of my second hand Orbea to work to extend the crappy range, and the guys at ebike batteries suggested two relays and a three way switch, 1, off, 2. Has anyone done this? It sounds supremely simple and effective, so that the batteries can work independently. I’d love to see a wiring diagram or any thoughts of the Pedelecs gurus…
I personally would never recommend connecting two batteries of different age, type and usage. The likelihood of a fire is far too great.
The correct way to do it would be to have a BMS for two batteries, I am told they exist, but I have never seen one myself.
A safer alternative is that you mention, which could be done without relays, provided the switches can handle the current used, which you did not mention...
Possibly using high amp blocking diodes would work, and would prevent the batteries back feeding into the battery with the lowest voltage. Possibly two of these might do the job, one in each battery positive line:-
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But I have never myself tried it out for real.
I have two batteries, and I stop and swap them when the one in use gets too weak. Easy Peasy!
Be careful, this Guy tried it out without proper safety measures and knowledgre and look what happened:-
Remember, the smoke and gases produced are highly toxic.
Basically, you need a pond to sink the bike in to eventually get the fire out, spraying it with water just keeps it from spreading further, it will not fully put the fire outm till all the cells have burnt ot, you can hear each one "popping" in this video!!!
regards
Andy