Batteries are not really mechanical, so it is VERY unlikely that jumping type riding would cause an OEM battery to become unbalanced. Even a bad crash.
The more likely cause is an electrical component failure internal to the battery pack. Either a cell went high impedance or a component in the...
I am an experienced battery builder and a EE.
I suggest a book by Micah Toll titled "DIY Lithium Batteries: How to Build Your Own Battery Packs". You will need a quality spot welder and lots of pure nickel strip. And balls of steel.
BMS choice is the most important ingredient, and the...
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Now that the Bondhus patent has expired, all major tool companies make ball end hex keys. The critical thing to keep in mind is to never use the ball end...
It is MUCH more important to keep cell groups balanced than avoiding keeping cells at full voltage.
So it is OK to charge to 60-80%, especially for storage. But every few charges need to be to 100% for the BMS to balance the parallel cell groups.
Can you describe what "...failed to wake up..." means?
Are they dead and cannot be revived? Or did they not "wake up" with the vibration sensor that allows AXS devices go to sleep and then wake up when the bike is moved?
Did you try a standard AXS battery? Did you push the button on the side...
This.
I bought my Levo in 2018, and at that time Spec had the BEST control loop / torque sensor / motor controller integration by far. Very smooth, natural application of power on startup and stopping.
I have no idea what the current competition is doing, but I suspect they have caught up...
YES, if you want to preserve cycle life (overall number of charge cycles). I own one of these from Luna Cycles. This is much more controlled than using a timer arrangement.
However, these will create cell imbalance if used exclusively at any setting other than 100%, as the BMS only balances...
Yeah, I forgot the obvious "damage to the cells" problem. Any Lithium Ion cell that has its casing compromised is a potential bomb that needs to be treated with caution and care. Put it outside. Do not use it.
There was a time when new, quality cells were difficult to obtain and expensive. Many people recycled cells from retired battery packs (think laptops and scooters) to make upscaled packs. Some of those upscaled packs went into bikes.
Upcycled cells are never well-matched. Even if you...