No worries...You were on the right track and thinking just fine my friend.yea now I read that I really wonder what I was thinking when typing that....
No worries...You were on the right track and thinking just fine my friend.yea now I read that I really wonder what I was thinking when typing that....
Yes, correct.Thanks for the replies. So my old Levo batteries are 460Wh/ 12.5Ah. My newer battery is 504Wh/14Ah. The 504Wh says 36 volts on the battery. I am curious why it says 36 volts on the battery but reads 42 volts when turned on? Wouldn't that be the difference between nominal and peak voltage?
It is probably designed to charge to between 70-80% of rated capacity, but no higher. This will preserve the cycle life of the pack and it should still have ample capacity to fulfil it's function....On a semi related note about battery charging, my KTM moto has a Li-ion battery for the starter. I wonder if it charges to 100% when the engine is running and then stops charging? It is like two years old now and still works even though it is stored at outside temps year round. I would think that it is never fully discharged.
The BMS in all these packs is deliberately conservative - what it shows as “flat” is nowhere near the voltage where irreversible cell damage would occur. Self discharge rates in Li ion are also very low, so take that charge every 90 days thing with a pinch of salt unless you routinely store it flat.I have a question which has been bugging me about charging and am unsure what to do - so I hope someone infinitely more qualified than I can answer it for me.
I bought a new 500Wh battery for my 2019 Levo Turbo just before Christmas as it was a good price and I want it for the spring / summer so took a chance. Anyway i took it out of the box today as I realised I have not charged it since purchase and of course it is as flat as a very flat pancake. So my question is:
On the battery it says it must be charged at least once every ninety days - But I have no idea how long it has been sat on the shelf in various warehouses and stockrooms. So should I charge it now or wait until closer to the riding season at which point i will have to start a 90 day cycle. Will it degrade the cells if i leave them flat? I plugged it into the charger for two seconds before the thought popped into my head... then pulled the plug.
I am probably being silly but just wanted advice.... Any of which is greatly appreciated.
The battery has always been kept in the house nice and cosy as well
I reckon you are bang on the money there.Yes, 3.7 is the nominal cell voltage; fully charged is 4.2V. Whilst it is undoubtedly true all the commercially available ebike packs have very safe low voltage cutoffs, there is no way they are cutting the “fully charged” voltage level significantly to improve cell life - that would also reduce range, requiring them to fit a bigger, heavier pack to keep up with competitors with less conservative charging regimens. I suspect “fully charged” is at around the 4.15V/cell level for the vast majority of manufacturers. Shouldn’t be too tricky to check with a voltmeter...
You could, but it would then be highly unlikely the BMS would charge the pack as two of the balance connections would show 0V.Any chance you could pull 2 of the parallel groups out and put the battery back together and have it work still?
So I managed to get out for the first time on the fully charged new battery. Managed 17.5 miles, 92% in Eco, 8% in Trail, 3000 ft climbed, back to the car only 6% charge left... My other battery (original with bike) manages around 32 miles before 5% - I will give it a couple more rides but not convinced yet... maybe need a few charges and discharges to become 'healthy'...?Utah, Matty and RCDallas - thanks for taking the time to give me some advice. I will get it charged up and get some miles in. Thanks again!
FWIW broken record groundhog fool etc I know but:Very interesting. Thanks for posting. I just bought my third Levo. A brand new 2018 that has been sitting on the showroom floor for two years. The battery date is two years old and original. I've ridden it very hard until dead like 10 times now and it works perfect. I figure if it has a two year warranty then I'll work it good.
It would be nice to figure out how to trickle charge my old batteries but not only will they not take a full charge they also shut off/ power down before they they should and will leave you stranded. In other words the bom is not going to let it properly discharge if it doesn't like the readings it sees.
Hey Paolo, Could you please Battery Voltage as one of the display selections. I find know the battery voltage can be very instrumental in both managing power use plus super helpful in troubleshooting. Thanx so much.Yes, correct.
It is probably designed to charge to between 70-80% of rated capacity, but no higher. This will preserve the cycle life of the pack and it should still have ample capacity to fulfil it's function.
That should be 'please add Battery Voltage'.Hey Paolo, Could you please Battery Voltage as one of the display selections. I find know the battery voltage can be very instrumental in both managing power use plus super helpful in troubleshooting. Thanx so much.
Learning and loving the app, great work!
Paul
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