Evolution Stu
E*POWAH Master
Here is something to ponder over.
Could our power down issues be battery firmware related?
A few hundred miles ago I fitted to my MY20 Trance E+2Pro.
New motor.
New loom. (Latest 21 version)
New discharge connector. (Latest 21 version)
Shim mod.(1x)
New charging port.
New ride control one unit. FLED28-15
New speed sensor.
I have two batteries, a 500 and a 625, the latter of which is only a couple of thousand miles old.
All this was intentionally fitted at exactly the same time after a very long wait for a new motor, so I assembled all these new parts in a dry workshop so that I could rubberise every connector (pic to follow) BEFORE it ever got wet to rule out trapping moisture in the connectors after my 2 years of Giant pain. (1st bike rejected, this one has had multiple motors, a battery, many control units etc)
I also silicon sealed the crappy fitting motor covers to the bike frame.
Plus I use a neoprene battery cover to protect that also, as well as a controller cover and battery connector waterproof fitting.
There is absolutely no way water is entering my electrics.
Yet, 358 miles later…
We had already tried battery in and out multiple times, clean connectors, bounce the bike, etc… mates battery was a last ditch attempt.
we then continued on and did another 5 miles trouble free using each other’s battery until my battery (In his bike), gave a red light so we called time on the ride. During that ride we stopped twice and tried the battery back in mine. Never worked.
Back at the car, we did the same and mine still wouldn’t power my bike, so we tried my second (fully charged) battery.
That also didn’t work which was the biggest surprise.
Out of the three batteries, only my mates battery would power my bike.
Back at home after an hours drive in the rain with the bike on the back of the car, back at home all is well, all three batteries work and no fault can be found so of course, no point taking it to the shop for diagnostics.
Now I only want to ride if my mate can come too.
The only interesting thing out of this baffling mess, is that my mates 625 battery happens to be newer than both of mine.
I am wondering about battery firmware doing wiring/resistance/impedance checks…..
**Update / 28th June 2023**
This bike has had all its issues resolved and has now covered 18months of trouble free riding.
Read on to learn what the problem was...
Could our power down issues be battery firmware related?
A few hundred miles ago I fitted to my MY20 Trance E+2Pro.
New motor.
New loom. (Latest 21 version)
New discharge connector. (Latest 21 version)
Shim mod.(1x)
New charging port.
New ride control one unit. FLED28-15
New speed sensor.
I have two batteries, a 500 and a 625, the latter of which is only a couple of thousand miles old.
All this was intentionally fitted at exactly the same time after a very long wait for a new motor, so I assembled all these new parts in a dry workshop so that I could rubberise every connector (pic to follow) BEFORE it ever got wet to rule out trapping moisture in the connectors after my 2 years of Giant pain. (1st bike rejected, this one has had multiple motors, a battery, many control units etc)
I also silicon sealed the crappy fitting motor covers to the bike frame.
Plus I use a neoprene battery cover to protect that also, as well as a controller cover and battery connector waterproof fitting.
There is absolutely no way water is entering my electrics.
Yet, 358 miles later…
We had already tried battery in and out multiple times, clean connectors, bounce the bike, etc… mates battery was a last ditch attempt.
we then continued on and did another 5 miles trouble free using each other’s battery until my battery (In his bike), gave a red light so we called time on the ride. During that ride we stopped twice and tried the battery back in mine. Never worked.
Back at the car, we did the same and mine still wouldn’t power my bike, so we tried my second (fully charged) battery.
That also didn’t work which was the biggest surprise.
Out of the three batteries, only my mates battery would power my bike.
Back at home after an hours drive in the rain with the bike on the back of the car, back at home all is well, all three batteries work and no fault can be found so of course, no point taking it to the shop for diagnostics.
Now I only want to ride if my mate can come too.
The only interesting thing out of this baffling mess, is that my mates 625 battery happens to be newer than both of mine.
I am wondering about battery firmware doing wiring/resistance/impedance checks…..
**Update / 28th June 2023**
This bike has had all its issues resolved and has now covered 18months of trouble free riding.
Read on to learn what the problem was...
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