stevet2233
New Member
So my bike has been out of commission for a while and i finally got everything fixed and tuned up. The controller was booting, the motor was taking off with both the pedal assist and the throttle. I finally take it out to go for a ride annnndddddd... the battery immediately dies. The battery meter says 100%(i think this is always the case for this computer when the motor isn't under load, but this is new to me so I cant say for sure) but as soon as I start moving with any amount of weight on the motor it plummets down to 50% and then shuts down. When I unplugged it from the charger the little indicator lights on the battery showed 100%, but after this little "ride" it agreed with the bike that it was now dead.
I had a little bit of worry something like this might happen earlier today because I had charged the battery a couple weeks ago and this morning it was reading dead on the indicator lights, i plugged it in and it went to 100% suspiciously fast, i wasnt there watching it, but it when i came back about an hour later it was full, which is very abnormal. There was a long period of time(at least a couple months) while the bike was out of commission where i had left the battery plugged in, hopefully that isn't my issue, but wouldn't be shocked.
Anyway, moral of the story I'm wondering what people think my issue is, bad BMS or blown battery cells?
Thanks!
Steve
I had a little bit of worry something like this might happen earlier today because I had charged the battery a couple weeks ago and this morning it was reading dead on the indicator lights, i plugged it in and it went to 100% suspiciously fast, i wasnt there watching it, but it when i came back about an hour later it was full, which is very abnormal. There was a long period of time(at least a couple months) while the bike was out of commission where i had left the battery plugged in, hopefully that isn't my issue, but wouldn't be shocked.
Anyway, moral of the story I'm wondering what people think my issue is, bad BMS or blown battery cells?
Thanks!
Steve