johnf0246
Active member
I have a BT-E8010 battery that I want to put new cells in. Does anyone know how the plastic case comes apart?
From what I remember .. you need a T9 for Shimano batteries ..
Not sure how successful you'll be. I think the Shimano BMS might lock out the battery if it notices a change in cells as it might flag it as a fault.
But then if it's screwed, I guess you have nothing to lose.
If not the right procedure is used there is a high change of bricking the Shimano batteries. I only wanted to do a discharge test by connecting an electric load to the pack directly which resulted in some form of lock out / shutdown / protection mode.From what I remember .. you need a T9 for Shimano batteries ..
Not sure how successful you'll be. I think the Shimano BMS might lock out the battery if it notices a change in cells as it might flag it as a fault.
But then if it's screwed, I guess you have nothing to lose.
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