Had some troubles with range on my batteries. Before I used 4x12V 12Ah SLA (Heavy!)
After that I bought a 48V 10Ah lithium battery on e-bay, built in
BMS. Charger is only 1.6A, so it takes approx. 6.5hrs to recharge it.
Problems: Battery seems to be fading even after 50-100 charges. Also, when cold (say 0 degrees Celsius) shuts down and have to be re-started (Power on and off motor)
Now problem is, if going to town (10km hills/wind) I seem to use up the entire battery. Have adjusted the motor to 48V 10A.
So I need to charge it in town. But shopping stop is often only 1hrs, not 6.5hrs it need to charge.
Also, I suspect the battery drains itself if left for a week unused.
Well, seller has evaporated from e-bay so I thought of making one or two extra battery packs to extend the range.
So I found this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/15x-5000mAh-3-7V-18650-Li-ion-LED-Flash-Lighting-Torch-Rechargeable-Battery-Pack-/300919589718?pt=US_Rechargeable_Batteries&hash=item4610348b56Only USD 27!
Also I need this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BMS-for-48V-13-cells-Li-Ion-Battery-Pack-50A-10A-limit-With-Balance-Function-/151034601971?pt=US_Rechargeable_Batteries&hash=item232a5d21f3
Thinking of having two cells in parallel, this making a 48V 10Ah pack. Using a dremel to scratch surface and a 100W high temperature soldering iron to solder on wires by being quick.
Price will then be:
2x27+56=USD110. Shipping: 20USD.
Now there appear to be a problem shipping 48B batteries, but I don't think this applies to single cells.
I plan to use my existing charger 56V 1.6A og my SLA charger that also gives out 56V. I am not sure if I can use an SLA charger instead of lithium charger, but voltage out from both chargers are exactly 56V, and I assume the
BMS cut's off charing current at the end.
Are these cells to good to be true? Instead of buying a pre-made battery pack I am determined to make my own instead, and when the cells are used I could re-use the charger and
BMS.
I plan on having two or 3 battery packages, each with it's own
BMS and charger. Reson for this is to split things up, if something fails I have backup!