Here we go again, same old story. Somebody bought a bike and didn't use it for a very long time. When they got it out, it wouldn't switch on.
I checked the battery. No voltage on the discharge connectors and 36v on the charge socket that wouldn't increase in voltage from charging. At this point, I already knew the problem, but the only question is how bad is it and what can be done.
I whipped the top of the battery off to check the voltages on the multipin connector to find all at 4.01 except cell no.2, which was at zero volts. That's between the brown and red wires next to the black.
Photos coming in moment when I switch to my laptop to post photos.
I checked the battery. No voltage on the discharge connectors and 36v on the charge socket that wouldn't increase in voltage from charging. At this point, I already knew the problem, but the only question is how bad is it and what can be done.
I whipped the top of the battery off to check the voltages on the multipin connector to find all at 4.01 except cell no.2, which was at zero volts. That's between the brown and red wires next to the black.
Photos coming in moment when I switch to my laptop to post photos.
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