I bought a bike with a Shark type battery. The battery would not wake up and the level meter on the battery showed nothing. Nothing I tired worked. The battery was reading 43.8 volts at the discharge terminals.
I read that it is possible to charge a Lion battery through the discharge terminals bypassing the BMS. So I hooked the charger up to the discharge terminals and charged the battery removed from the bike for a couple hours. Voltage was coming up nicely and got to about 52 volts. The battery would still not wake up. When I pressed the level meter on the battery it showed nothing.
So I went to hook the battery back up for more charging and I accidently put positive to negative and negative to positive. The charger made a popping noise and then a burning smell. Immediately after this mistake the level meter on the battery started working and showed full. The bike rides just fine so it appears reversing the polarity somehow fixed the BMS in the battery. My charger is fried but I can get a new one for $18.
Can anyone explain the logic to this? I would have expected this to fry the BMS also. But it appears accidently reversing the polarity brought my BMS back to life.
I read that it is possible to charge a Lion battery through the discharge terminals bypassing the BMS. So I hooked the charger up to the discharge terminals and charged the battery removed from the bike for a couple hours. Voltage was coming up nicely and got to about 52 volts. The battery would still not wake up. When I pressed the level meter on the battery it showed nothing.
So I went to hook the battery back up for more charging and I accidently put positive to negative and negative to positive. The charger made a popping noise and then a burning smell. Immediately after this mistake the level meter on the battery started working and showed full. The bike rides just fine so it appears reversing the polarity somehow fixed the BMS in the battery. My charger is fried but I can get a new one for $18.
Can anyone explain the logic to this? I would have expected this to fry the BMS also. But it appears accidently reversing the polarity brought my BMS back to life.
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