Hi everyone,
I have a BionX powered e-bike which has been giving me some trouble lately.
Notice I have two batteries:
a) the original one with a working DC output for the headlight
b) a spare one I got second-hand, whose DC output doesn't work (so no headlight...)
If I enable diagnostics on battery a), I get error code 28. Also, the console does not seem very reactive (it looks like I have to press each button several times for it to work).
What I actually find most annoying is the fact that every time I change the support level +/-, the motor just freezes for a fraction of a second (as long as I keep the button pressed) and then resumes its support.
Kind of a hiccup at every change of settings.
Also the screen goes a bit blurry sometimes.
On battery b) (where the headlight has never worked before), I now get some feeble light out of the headlight every time I press some button on the console, for a few seconds.
I've also seen error code 22 sometimes.
So the only explanation I could find for this behavior would be a short-circuit between the CANBUS and the DC output. Would that explain this behavior?
I visually inspected the connector on the battery rail and it looks OK.
But I haven't tried any resistance measurement yet. Any idea what pins I should look at?
If I remember correctly, this kind of behavior started after I went out in the rain one day.
Perhaps there's some water shortening the pins within the connector in the battery rail, or someplace else?
Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!
Thanks!
I have a BionX powered e-bike which has been giving me some trouble lately.
Notice I have two batteries:
a) the original one with a working DC output for the headlight
b) a spare one I got second-hand, whose DC output doesn't work (so no headlight...)
If I enable diagnostics on battery a), I get error code 28. Also, the console does not seem very reactive (it looks like I have to press each button several times for it to work).
What I actually find most annoying is the fact that every time I change the support level +/-, the motor just freezes for a fraction of a second (as long as I keep the button pressed) and then resumes its support.
Kind of a hiccup at every change of settings.
Also the screen goes a bit blurry sometimes.
On battery b) (where the headlight has never worked before), I now get some feeble light out of the headlight every time I press some button on the console, for a few seconds.
I've also seen error code 22 sometimes.
So the only explanation I could find for this behavior would be a short-circuit between the CANBUS and the DC output. Would that explain this behavior?
I visually inspected the connector on the battery rail and it looks OK.
But I haven't tried any resistance measurement yet. Any idea what pins I should look at?
If I remember correctly, this kind of behavior started after I went out in the rain one day.
Perhaps there's some water shortening the pins within the connector in the battery rail, or someplace else?
Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!
Thanks!