Explorer-1
Have bike, will travel
- Region
- USA
- City
- Boston North Shore
There have been a few photos in the past of the Juiced battery as people had to open them to fix the connector, this look might go a bit farther. I bought a defective battery just for the case, but turned out the case is too small to fit my replacement pack once all nicely protected. While I deal with a very slow tire leak and think about what I might want to do with all these batteries around here, I thought I'd start with a look inside the Juiced battery.
The battery charges up, but not to the correct voltage, something like 1-2V less I can't remember right now. It says 100% on the bike, and it works fine for maybe 5 mins, then it basically cuts out every 30-60sec after that if you reset the battery by turning it on and off. It might be a BMS Temp or Power issue, but since it does not charge to the correct voltage I'm guessing a bad cell or 2 in a group. I thought I'd take a look at what they put in these packs.
I've manage to to get the balance connector removed so I'll try to measure each cell group from there and see if anything stands out. We can see from the BMS photo that it has a relatively low 25A rating, but is adequate for the bike.
The battery charges up, but not to the correct voltage, something like 1-2V less I can't remember right now. It says 100% on the bike, and it works fine for maybe 5 mins, then it basically cuts out every 30-60sec after that if you reset the battery by turning it on and off. It might be a BMS Temp or Power issue, but since it does not charge to the correct voltage I'm guessing a bad cell or 2 in a group. I thought I'd take a look at what they put in these packs.
I've manage to to get the balance connector removed so I'll try to measure each cell group from there and see if anything stands out. We can see from the BMS photo that it has a relatively low 25A rating, but is adequate for the bike.