I have a 2000-vintage Yamaha XPC26 that is probably up for a recell soon. It's been barely used, stored in the garage and until I got it probably done less than 50 miles from new. It's the lead acid version - the battery (24V, think it's 96Wh) is surprisingly good after all that time - I get about 10 miles out of it on a good day. However it's being a bit erratic, deciding to cut power after only a few miles (switching off and on again cures that), or claiming that I'm on low battery about a mile off a fresh charge. I've done 'refresh charge' a few times, but that seems to make it worse. The 10 mile range is a bit annoying as it sometimes isn't enough for a round trip.
Anyway, I've been looking at recell options. I haven't actually got the case apart yet (hidden plastic clips) as I've been using it a lot, but I assume some appropriately-sized SLAs would be easy to obtain. So it looks like my options are a straight SLA swap, or change to NiMH.
I can get 20x 9000mAh D-size NiMHs from a non-eBay retailer for £85, which would make a 216Wh battery (tagless, so I'll have to solder them into a pack). I presume I'll need a new charger (NiMH charging not being rocket science, this shouldn't be too expensive). I'll have to check the NiMHs are rated for high discharge current.
One question: the bike has its onboard charge gauge. This is what's causing some problems with the power cutting out when the bike incorrectly thinks the battery is flat. If I recell with NiMH, will the change in battery discharge curves cause trouble with the charge metering? I imagine it's stored on the microcontroller somewhere, so not easy to change. The bike also comes in a NiCd version, so unless there's a handy SLA/NiCd jumper somewhere?
Any other tips for doing a recell? I have a 150W soldering 'gun', so the plan is to make up packs by direct soldering to NiMH cells (soldering fast with lots of flux).
Cheers!
Anyway, I've been looking at recell options. I haven't actually got the case apart yet (hidden plastic clips) as I've been using it a lot, but I assume some appropriately-sized SLAs would be easy to obtain. So it looks like my options are a straight SLA swap, or change to NiMH.
I can get 20x 9000mAh D-size NiMHs from a non-eBay retailer for £85, which would make a 216Wh battery (tagless, so I'll have to solder them into a pack). I presume I'll need a new charger (NiMH charging not being rocket science, this shouldn't be too expensive). I'll have to check the NiMHs are rated for high discharge current.
One question: the bike has its onboard charge gauge. This is what's causing some problems with the power cutting out when the bike incorrectly thinks the battery is flat. If I recell with NiMH, will the change in battery discharge curves cause trouble with the charge metering? I imagine it's stored on the microcontroller somewhere, so not easy to change. The bike also comes in a NiCd version, so unless there's a handy SLA/NiCd jumper somewhere?
Any other tips for doing a recell? I have a 150W soldering 'gun', so the plan is to make up packs by direct soldering to NiMH cells (soldering fast with lots of flux).
Cheers!