Hi guys!!
It has been a hard working week, and with not very good results. I opened the relay, and nothing seemed burnt, I tried it for about 20 times and it worked, but what seemed to be broken was the voltage regulator, so instead I installed a resistance (the guy at the electronic shop made the calculations) and when measured the voltage is 24volt.
I had a lot of connectors inside the box and a few of them didn´t look very well so I decided to replace them for a new conector, so instead of the typical GoldenMotor Black, Blue, Green, Yellow, Maroon, and White, I have a 6 pin connector. Obviously, I have renounce to a few functions such us pedelec, or rear and front light, but I do have cruise, throttle,and brakes. I took the opportunity to cut the length of a few wires in order to make them to my needs.
Another important improvement was to add the battery nº2 to the system. So I placed diodes (big ones) in each phase, and they "add" to the system before the relay swicht. I replace the fuse holder of each battery for a bigger one (10AWG) and new 30amp fuse (car type).
Everything was "repacked" inside the box and yesterday I went for a ride for almos 25 minutes/10km and 4.35amp consumed until everything went dead again.
While riding I was looking very closely to the voltage and It never dropped of 34 volts (I had both batteries connected), 32.92 amp maximum, a maximum of 750 wat going uphill at 12km/h and the consumption was high, nearly 1 amp every km but I was not pedalling at all
. The maximum velocity was 40 km/h going dowhill, and max regen 0.20 amp I think it was 200wat, but I don't really remember that data.
As I said, evertything went dead when I was going up in a very mild uphill. I touch the hub and was mildly warm. I waited a few seconds and turned the key, the cycle analyst flashed a second and then dead, I tried again but this time no flashing, no nothing
. I waited for about 2-3 minutes, but nothing.
I had to pedal back home, where I opened the box, and the Bms was not hot, the resistance was not really hot, BUT the relay was hot. I tried to make the relay work without the keyswicth but it works ramdomly. I look and the voltage was correct 24volt, so I suppose the relay is the weak point, but it is nearly new, I opened and everything seams right, so I don't know if this is my problem or is anything else..
I am thinking to change this electromecanic relay for a solid state one. I am not sure if buying an 60Amps or a 80amp like this one
http://cgi.ebay.com/Solid-State-Relay-SSR-DC-DC-80A-3-32VDC-5-220VDC-/370495498474?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item564340a8ea What do you think about this change and which one do you recomend?
Can anyone have an idea what might be wrong??
Thanks.