bigwaves311
Member
Good Morning,
I recently purchased a 2017 Levo and it wont charge past 78%. The battery health states 90% and i believe the firmware is old. I have tried charging several times with one time reaching 81% before the charger shut down. At that point the battery would only give 3 red flashing lights until it was ridden around the block, which seemed to reset the battery and was back down to 78%. Is this something that might be corrected with a firmware update? if not, has anyone attempted to bypass the BMS module for charging directly to cell groups? I have charged, balanced, and even saved several individual cells from battery packs I built for RC stuff but never an e-bike. From what i gather from this forum, the BMS seems to be very problematic for replacing/ balancing individual cells as it is directly integrated with the "Brain". Does the BMS recognize a bad cell and permanently disable it from the integrated pack? I understand the Job of the BMS is to protect overcharging/ discharging of cells, but if there are a few that are low voltage and might be able to be saved through a few balance cycles i would like to try and charge those within their individual groups. I have a 48v skate board which does 24mph with a true 26mi range that was begining to show poor range and not fully charging. I was able to save 7 cells by balancing it within their individual groups and it has ran through approx 20 charge cycles since with range and speed back to normal.
I recently purchased a 2017 Levo and it wont charge past 78%. The battery health states 90% and i believe the firmware is old. I have tried charging several times with one time reaching 81% before the charger shut down. At that point the battery would only give 3 red flashing lights until it was ridden around the block, which seemed to reset the battery and was back down to 78%. Is this something that might be corrected with a firmware update? if not, has anyone attempted to bypass the BMS module for charging directly to cell groups? I have charged, balanced, and even saved several individual cells from battery packs I built for RC stuff but never an e-bike. From what i gather from this forum, the BMS seems to be very problematic for replacing/ balancing individual cells as it is directly integrated with the "Brain". Does the BMS recognize a bad cell and permanently disable it from the integrated pack? I understand the Job of the BMS is to protect overcharging/ discharging of cells, but if there are a few that are low voltage and might be able to be saved through a few balance cycles i would like to try and charge those within their individual groups. I have a 48v skate board which does 24mph with a true 26mi range that was begining to show poor range and not fully charging. I was able to save 7 cells by balancing it within their individual groups and it has ran through approx 20 charge cycles since with range and speed back to normal.