Hello,
I am having an issue with My BBS02 cutting out when my 48v mini cube battery reaches around 70% (about 50/51v). I have two mini cubes and this happens to both batteries, and ALWAYS at that level. I am very conservative with my power usage - I like to pedal and do not have a throttle, have my controller limited to 18 amps and I am a “spinner.” The power has cut out at all times in a flat mellow stretch of the ride.
I checked all connections - there is no visible damage at any of the connections and there are no loose connections, I use the EggRider display, and I even changed out the Motor controller (with a lunacycles improved controller) just in case.
As far as my batteries are concerned- I am very diligent about charging them to 80 or 90% if not in use (tho they are used every week if not daily- even in the winter) I have rarely drained them below 50% and I have never completely drained them. I always slow charge them (1 or 2 amp charge) and I Purchased an advanced charger that shows voltage - in the hopes of balancing the batteries - tho this does not appear to work (the charger cuts around 53-54 volts then turns off and will not come on again). I also bring my batteries inside if it is going to dip to freezing or colder (rare here).
Last detail - I use Anderson pole connectors.
—- so, I have searched the web far And wide for an answer to this issue- I have found numerous postings by individuals with the exact same
Problem - A power cut at about 70% this problem seems to always involve a bafang motor (searched for tsdz2 and found no posts about this problem) and happens with different types of batteries - 52v as well as 48volt. I have seen advice on steps to problem solve this issue - but all these feeds end without any real solution.
Oh - and some other details - these batteries worked are almost new - I have done numerous rides with no problem. One battery is more lightly used - probably not even 100 miles on it- the other battery has only about 300 miles on it - if that means anything.
And lastly - I have my set my controller to cut off at 39V.
:
1. Has anyone here had a definite solution to this problem? A solution that is tried and true for hundreds of miles?
2. Can anyone tell me if my Mini cubes have a BMS? Excuse my ignorance, I am learning here, but this is an issue with both of these batteries. I am a bit dismayed because they have so few miles on them and I purchased them last year (I think last year) . I have tried to balance them with my new charger but that doesn’t happen - I have turned off the charger let it sit for an hour then turned it on to top it off - I have done this over the course of a day - the battery approaches 54.4ish… but problem still occurs.
3 is it possible that I have damaged the bms of my batteries with too much disconnecting/reconnecting with the Anderson pole Connectors ? I do sometimes hear the spark and have only disconnected my batteries mybe half a dozen times now - I have ordered xt90 spark resistant connectors to avoid this.
I am dismayed that this is happening so early on- with fairly new and not abused parts. If the solution is purchasing a new battery - so be it - i’d like to have reliable battery power for
More than just a around town trips.
this seems to be a bafang issue andthe posts I’ve found about it have exactly the same issue if the battery cutting at 70%ish. I would appreciate any recommendations or information or anecdotes you might have about this issue.
And Please share if this is your experience.
I am having an issue with My BBS02 cutting out when my 48v mini cube battery reaches around 70% (about 50/51v). I have two mini cubes and this happens to both batteries, and ALWAYS at that level. I am very conservative with my power usage - I like to pedal and do not have a throttle, have my controller limited to 18 amps and I am a “spinner.” The power has cut out at all times in a flat mellow stretch of the ride.
I checked all connections - there is no visible damage at any of the connections and there are no loose connections, I use the EggRider display, and I even changed out the Motor controller (with a lunacycles improved controller) just in case.
As far as my batteries are concerned- I am very diligent about charging them to 80 or 90% if not in use (tho they are used every week if not daily- even in the winter) I have rarely drained them below 50% and I have never completely drained them. I always slow charge them (1 or 2 amp charge) and I Purchased an advanced charger that shows voltage - in the hopes of balancing the batteries - tho this does not appear to work (the charger cuts around 53-54 volts then turns off and will not come on again). I also bring my batteries inside if it is going to dip to freezing or colder (rare here).
Last detail - I use Anderson pole connectors.
—- so, I have searched the web far And wide for an answer to this issue- I have found numerous postings by individuals with the exact same
Problem - A power cut at about 70% this problem seems to always involve a bafang motor (searched for tsdz2 and found no posts about this problem) and happens with different types of batteries - 52v as well as 48volt. I have seen advice on steps to problem solve this issue - but all these feeds end without any real solution.
Oh - and some other details - these batteries worked are almost new - I have done numerous rides with no problem. One battery is more lightly used - probably not even 100 miles on it- the other battery has only about 300 miles on it - if that means anything.
And lastly - I have my set my controller to cut off at 39V.
:
1. Has anyone here had a definite solution to this problem? A solution that is tried and true for hundreds of miles?
2. Can anyone tell me if my Mini cubes have a BMS? Excuse my ignorance, I am learning here, but this is an issue with both of these batteries. I am a bit dismayed because they have so few miles on them and I purchased them last year (I think last year) . I have tried to balance them with my new charger but that doesn’t happen - I have turned off the charger let it sit for an hour then turned it on to top it off - I have done this over the course of a day - the battery approaches 54.4ish… but problem still occurs.
3 is it possible that I have damaged the bms of my batteries with too much disconnecting/reconnecting with the Anderson pole Connectors ? I do sometimes hear the spark and have only disconnected my batteries mybe half a dozen times now - I have ordered xt90 spark resistant connectors to avoid this.
I am dismayed that this is happening so early on- with fairly new and not abused parts. If the solution is purchasing a new battery - so be it - i’d like to have reliable battery power for
More than just a around town trips.
this seems to be a bafang issue andthe posts I’ve found about it have exactly the same issue if the battery cutting at 70%ish. I would appreciate any recommendations or information or anecdotes you might have about this issue.
And Please share if this is your experience.