I know the battery I bought has high quality LG 21700 cells. I paid 500 almost for 48v 24ah.
It's not the cells themselves that are the issue, it's the quality of the assembly that is/was a problem.
So if this battery don't have lg21700 I'm gonna flip and they will be giving back my money.
Apparently there are counterfeit cells out there and you can't tell by looking at them.
I have no idea whether or not UPP uses them or if they'd even know if they do?
I did run it about 2 charge cycles. I have better acceleration and higher top speed with this battery. I honestly believe it's legit.
The batteries are apparently tested for capacity but not any serious vibration testing.
I know upp sells cheaper Chinese stuff as well. My guess is those are the batteries with issues.
That's possible?
If UPP is just a supplier, then they could source from who knows where?
This is my speculation about how bad welds are causing fires,..
The tack welds that weld the nickel plated steel ribbon to the cells break free or the ribbon itself breaks.
Or they didn't use the little circular stick on insulators on the positive side of the cell.
The bare metal ribbon can rub through to the bare metal negative ground cell casing that's 2mm away from positive at the top of the cell.
So if a single cell "disconnects" from its associated cell group, it is either overcharged or undercharged.
Then you go over a bump, or the battery gets warm or whatever, and that disconnected cell reconnects causing a HUGE Current dump into or out of its cell group causing sparks.
It may continue to arc and spark and disconnect reconnect until you got a
Or the shitty weld has enough resistance across it that it gets hot enough to start on fire.
Thanks alot for the heads up. It is coming apart soon and I'll video it and we will see what we find.
This thread talks about a cheap battery simply becoming useless due to poor quality cells.
Keep in mind that if you've got a crap battery, it's WAY More likely that you're battery will quickly become useless than start on fire.
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If you have a Watt hour meter, you can keep track of the full capacity of your battery over the course of a bunch of charge cycles to keep track of any loss of capacity.