LimboJim
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I keep reading articles, posts etc. that refer to Samsung, LG, Panasonic etc. as the battery brand used on specific ebikes. But these are merely the cells used within the battery casing, no? Those companies don't actually build complete ebike batteries, do they?
A battery using such name-brand cells could also be using a cheap, generic controller and/or BMS, which makes the cell brand moot, does it not? It's the BMS that slows and then stops the charger as the battery "fills up," and if it fails, that's when things can get dangerous...
I've also seen folks refer to Hailong as a battery manufacturer, but don't they only make the casing? Again, can't a battery that says Hailong on it could have any variety of cells, BMSs and controllers inside?
Sorry, I know these are ignorant questions from someone who's gone through a lot of ebikes since 2015, but the majority use(d) Bosch, Shimano, Yamaha and Brose systems, which I'm confident wouldn't explode...
A battery using such name-brand cells could also be using a cheap, generic controller and/or BMS, which makes the cell brand moot, does it not? It's the BMS that slows and then stops the charger as the battery "fills up," and if it fails, that's when things can get dangerous...
I've also seen folks refer to Hailong as a battery manufacturer, but don't they only make the casing? Again, can't a battery that says Hailong on it could have any variety of cells, BMSs and controllers inside?
Sorry, I know these are ignorant questions from someone who's gone through a lot of ebikes since 2015, but the majority use(d) Bosch, Shimano, Yamaha and Brose systems, which I'm confident wouldn't explode...