Well, the only thing we need is to have the authorization to open the product without loosing the warranty - this should be automatic for dealers. At least I'll do papers on the battery test to certify the analysis for clients.
The authorization from tom to open the products should be only necessary to direct clients - so he will have less load and better response time!
With this thread I'l writing the "manual of GM batteries malfunction analysis" or "Standard procedures to determine warranty issues" Is very simple by now and look that it can fit a small notepaper
A- Before all, check for impact scars
1- Check the charger feed voltage settings and output
2- Check if there is current from the charger to the battery during charge and charge times from an
BMS cutted off battery
3- Test the battery capacity in Ah using the standard 0.5C load
4- Check the battery voltage on full and empty states
5- Ope the battery and check for cold welds, test continuity of cables
6- Test the cells blocks voltages in full and empty states
7- Check the cells block voltages during load
8- Check the resistance of cell blocks and state of the soldering (is this possible?)
With this procedure sequence and expected values do compare it is possible to eliminate the cell problem. For the
BMS we need the schematics for testing the circuits - like those we an buy for any electronic equipment repairs or have the
BMS board for sale as replacement parts for dealers. We need a procedure to test the
BMS When this procedures became well documented here, just the authorization to open the battery from tom to final clients would be enough to start a community test sequence
less e-mails needed to Tom