Thanks. Great and useful content for me - I'm working on the same pack (different brand) ATM. The most negative cell set being used to power the BMS was a bit of an eye opener for me - shonky design!!!
E Bike comment section of a FB Bike site. Is it true that amateurs should NOT be ripping into these if they don't even have or know how to use a meter ? One reply was, "As long as it is under 50 Amps" Thanks
Don't open it if you don't know what you're doing! There are battery repair shops across the country, it's not worth the danger if you aren't confident/competent. Some people are happy to take the risk or very sure of what they're doing and then I suppose it's ok :)
Thanks. Great and useful content for me - I'm working on the same pack (different brand) ATM. The most negative cell set being used to power the BMS was a bit of an eye opener for me - shonky design!!!
Brill I'm glad it helps! It's a 'theory' of mine but I'm pretty sure it's the case or why would I see this failure so often across many BMS boards
Nice video as normal. Keep the deglue-sagas included, good to see your techniques, even if it's throwing battery out the window, haha
Thankyou! I will keep doing it just so we can all see the struggles 🤣
E Bike comment section of a FB Bike site. Is it true that amateurs should NOT be ripping into these if they don't even have or know how to use a meter ? One reply was, "As long as it is under 50 Amps" Thanks
Don't open it if you don't know what you're doing! There are battery repair shops across the country, it's not worth the danger if you aren't confident/competent.
Some people are happy to take the risk or very sure of what they're doing and then I suppose it's ok :)
as mundane as watching you did into silicone is, i think it is necessary for those who attempt to open a pack for a same platform.
Totally agree, thankyou!