Okay, so if it's software then maybe forget it, stop checking the battery "health" with aftermarket apps such as Stunlocker and just ride the bike?
I don't doubt you are correct.
Nobody's answering my other question though.
Are you seeing an actual decrease in range coinciding with the reducing battery "health" on the app?
I really Like the Shimano Steps system. Owned an e8000 an now Ep8 but next ebike will be from a other brand. Mainly because they handle problems the way they do it with the battery issue right now. Not very comsumer oriented.
Are the batteries actually degrading by the reported amount then?
Yes. Of course, I see a shorter range.I don't doubt you are correct.
Nobody's answering my other question though.
Are you seeing an actual decrease in range coinciding with the reducing battery "health" on the app?
Fine and gr8, but your battery is BT-E8036 and this thread is about a different model. BT-E8035 drops down to 90% when you have 10 cycles.
May I ask how you went about getting the replacement agreed? And was that in the UK?I wrote here back in November. My motor had overheating issues, power fade and power to the drive unit would cut in and out. On top of all that my range would decrease by something like 1/10th of a mile every time I took it out. Finally got shimano to replace the battery, problem solved.
Im in the US. Took 8 months dealing with a qualified mechanic. He finally gave me the number and name of the shimano rep he had been dealing with and told me I should try telling him what ive been dealing with. I called the shimano rep and explained everything in detail, he agreed that it was most likely a bad battery.May I ask how you went about getting the replacement agreed? And was that in the UK?
I wrote here back in November. My motor had overheating issues, power fade and power to the drive unit would cut in and out. On top of all that my range would decrease by something like 1/10th of a mile every time I took it out. Finally got shimano to replace the battery, problem solved.
Hope that happens soon, really. You will stop loosing years of life blaming Shimano all over the internet.Do I need to say that my next ebike will not have Shimano Steps...
Hope that happens soon, really. You will stop loosing years of life blaming Shimano all over the internet.
Really ??? You waste your life taking the time to complain about someone saying they've had poor experience with Shimano ??Hope your karma gets a bearings swap, you deserve it We too
Hope that happens soon, really. You will stop loosing years of life blaming Shimano all over the internet.
You know! I had problems with my motor, had to repair it by myselfm but it´s now 1600 Km of playfullness and joy if ride...and much much less posting about Shimano in this and other forums
Hope your karma gets a bearings swap, you deserve it We too
Spoken to a guy who has got two bikes with the same model of the battery, both the batteries have been degrading the same way: after 10 cycles drop to 90% health and losing range in line with the decreasing health. Used his warranty when below 80% but was refused. Mine was accepted below 80%. I got a new battery and when it dropped from 100% to 90%, after only those 10 cycles, I was asked to come and update the drive unit firmware (June 2022). After the update, health increased from 90% to 94% )) Most people I have talked about this issue confirm Spiff's version: it is the BMS that makes the cells degrade fast. I got in touch with a battery manufacturer who also recell depleted ones and he said you could get any kind of cells there are and the BMS will always degrade it since the firmware follows the same algorithm.Yes, I see a decrease in range. I keep the GPS track of all my rides together with the battery statistics and the range decreases similarly to the decrease of the battery health.
Besides that if I were to sell my battery, the buyer would ask for the current battery health, and the market value of the battery also decreases.
So is the BMS located in the battery?Spoken to a guy who has got two bikes with the same model of the battery, both the batteries have been degrading the same way: after 10 cycles drop to 90% health and losing range in line with the decreasing health. Used his warranty when below 80% but was refused. Mine was accepted below 80%. I got a new battery and when it dropped from 100% to 90%, after only those 10 cycles, I was asked to come and update the drive unit firmware (June 2022). After the update, health increased from 90% to 94% )) Most people I have talked about this issue confirm Spiff's version: it is the BMS that makes the cells degrade fast. I got in touch with a battery manufacturer who also recell depleted ones and he said you could get any kind of cells there are and the BMS will always degrade it since the firmware follows the same algorithm.
So how do norco and others that use shimano motors but other manufacturers batteries get around this. Also noticed that merida have a bike with a simple 750w battery which is interesting.the bms is in the batt case but it uses can bus encryption to lock there batts to there motors and displays so you cant recell the batts as if you cut power to the bms it looses its can bus programming and bricks it.
but a batt with a decent bms will not loose 10% of its capacity over 10 charge cycles so there software and bms are shit.
Yes, it is. I was wondering the same way but the recell manufacturer and a guy who retrofits engines to old school bikes told me they would not mess around with the bms since Shimano and their proprietary system uses very "lively" communication between the battery and drive unit and they might end up having the unit damaged or blocked. I am not an expert, I cannot support it anyhow. My belief is that it is possible to replace the bms but you definitely have to know a lot about the Shimano combo. How it is coded/designed. On the other hand, the guy with the two degraded batteries promised to send me links for replacement batteries which are costly (eur 800), however, non-Shimano.So is the BMS located in the battery?
If so I'm wondering if it would be possible to use internals from say a norco battery which are not shimano and put in the bt-8035 case.
Only theorising here as I have no idea if this would be possible.
The manufacturer had no problem recelling it, he was not particularly happy about Shimano, but he implied issues when replacing the BMS. No problem recelling (costs a little bit less than a new/original one) but with the same BMS, it will follow the same degrading pattern.My understanding is that the shimano battery BMS will indeed 'brick' itself if you remove power such as when trying to re-cell, but the battery doesn't need to communicate with the motor via can bus to work. To wake it up it reduces the resistance on one of the communication pins to the 0v line. That's how other manufacturers can use non shimano batteries.
So, in theory it is possible to replace the cells in a shimano battery, but you would also need a new bms. The problem would be finding one which would fit in the same space as the original.
What you are saying contradicts to what the recelling guy told me. I am not saying that you may not be right. He told me whether you use Panasonic or Samsung cells, which most of them do, you will end up having the original BMS that follows a pattern. I have been tempted to try this one out but it would cost me 500 eur. And then I thought why do not I sell this crap soon enough before it is too late again Anybody here with a hands-on experience on Shimano BMS (replacing/updating/reworking/hacking) and this particular battery?Have they done them before? I'm sure someone else on here tried it and found out it wasn't possible as the BMS would break when battery power was removed?
The issue could be from poor cells rather than the BMS though, and the actual issue of degradation may not be as bad as reported by the BMS, so a re-cell may be a good option.
I've been tracking the actual battery degradation over the last 100+ cycles and have been meaning to write the results up on here for a while. If I get a chance, I'll do it later.
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that is the only company in the world that can recell some of these can bus bms boards but even if they can do it if power is cut to the bms it looses its programming and as you can see they wont do these batts.
like everything these days they expect you to just throw it in the bin and buy a new one and make it so hard to fix with software locks it makes it near impossible as well as not selling any parts to fix anything either like a bms or a controller or even bearings.
like giant they use the Yamaha motors but they make there own controllers bms and displays to lock them to there brand a normall yamaha controller will not work in a giant yamaha motor.
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that controller uses uart coms and not can bus but they still wont sell the bms for those batts but there is a hack so you can use a normall bms with a coms chip in-between the batt and the motor.
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How many kms have you made with the bosch? Mine was replaced at 5400 km and the bike kept turning off randomly for the past 1000 km for no obvious reason. This amounts to 0.12 eur/km or so which is something for my Honda PCX which covers gas/km, yearly theft and crash insurance plus yearly checkups and planned repairs and replacements.i have a 400w bosch batt from 2014 that needs to be recelled but even tho liofit can do it postage to germany and back is not a option as it whould cost even more than one from bosch in the uk.
so it is not just shimano it is all of them and when you have no warranty at all it gets expensive fast but the 2 year warranty is not long enough esp with the price of these things hitting 10k plus it should be 5 years at least.
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