Hello Colin and Randall, nice to meet you.
I just joined EBR and getting to know the forums and threads. I believe I might be of a bit of help to you, I will try my best. I'm self taught on Bionx, not a bike shop or dealer. What I do happen to have is 6 Bionx motors, currently 3 installed, 7 Bionx 48V batteries and most of all -
The BIB controller device and the software with the debug mode to see more of what is going on with the console, battery, and motor.
First, to get started - here is the last retail source I have found who has Bionx parts, a lot of it new inventory he bought up when Bionx went under and can be helpful -
BX Legacy
www.bx-legacy.com
I have purchased lights, controllers and harnesses from him and everything was brand new, the experience was great (received my order in a couple days - he's out of Quebec Canada and I'm in Ontario, just to note for shipping) and if what you need, for example for Randall a replacement console might be worth considering - he is a source that could have it.
For Colin, my understanding of the batteries is that you did the correct technique and when you charged the battery back up - you may see the green light on the battery flash for a while - this is the BMS rebalancing the cells within the pack.
As for swapping battery experience - I rotate through all 7 of my batteries through my 3 active Bionx bikes without any issues. I get 25-40kms per battery with the predictable behavior of how much assist is given when above 70%, 70% to 20% and below 20%.
Also, if you find you ever have a battery that won't charge up to 100% - this is most likely just one group of cells (in the 48V/11.6Ah batteries there is 13 groups of 4) is not charging up to the proper 4.0-4.2V's and causing the overall battery to diminish - 2 of my 7 experienced this and I could only charge to 80%.
There is a gent on Kijiji out of Toronto who worked at Bionx and built the batteries in the original factory. I dropped off each battery (separate occasions) and he quickly confirmed the issue to be a group of 4 cells. Knowing that the few limited choices for still buying a new 48/11.6Ah battery are asking $900-$1100 (cdn) I took him up on his $160 offer per battery for his labour and cost of replacement cells to repair my battery. Both batteries are back to normal operation and range for me now and been used for 9 months and 3 months since repaired. If you need his details let me know and I will send it to you.
Last but not least, for your Bionx setups - some insight for you.
The software the shop had for doing debugging and support is designed to 'call home' to servers for updates over the internet. The Europe based team of Bionx kept those servers online until earlier this year and they now been shutdown. If you get the software and has the data files for your equipment you can use it still by rolling back the computer's date - or you might be able to get a copy of the software without the call home feature and do not need to change the date - I'm looking more into what software versions are available.
On the note of the software and BIB controller to access your equipment, check out this specific page from BX Legacy:
BionX Interface Box This tool is a USB to CAN bus converter. It is used with BBI software (BionX Bike Interface) in order to connect the computer to the bike components. A copy of BIB USB drivers windows installer can be downloaded from BX-Legacy by clicking here. Or visit FTDI web site for more...
www.bx-legacy.com
I have purchased 2 of these controllers from BX Legacy and by having the software already in hand (with my original BIB I bought from a source) was able to confirm the BIB sold to me worked.
Linked on the page above is details about downloading the software. As per BX Legacy's recommendation, make sure you can get the software downloaded and installed first and if/when successful you can order the BIB from him (while quantities last) to go with the software and be able to get inside your configuration.
I will update you both when I have had a chance to try the downloaded software and assess it. My main interest in it is to have it not require my computer's date rolled back to 2019 to work but also want to see what data packs it has and of course most of all, make sure I can get it working based on have experience with the software.
Let me know if I can help any further with your Bionx equipment. As you can see I'm a big fan of their equipment, sad they went bankrupt like everyone else, and holding on to my Bionx equipment (and riding them all the time!) like a bit of a collector as well.
Cheers
Shaun