In my opinion, the title of this post says it all, the battery is not working because 41V is too low and the
BMS is doing its job by activating the Low Voltage Cutoff.
Did the battery work OK at first, and then stop working after a bit of use? If so, I suspect you may have a charging fault, not a battery or
BMS fault.
It's always a good idea to check the obvious first, so if the charger is not auto selecting, and has a manual selector switch for the mains voltage, make sure it is set correctly. But I think the Ping chargers are auto selecting.
The charger for the Ping 48V Pack should have an output rating of 60V 2Amps.
The charger for the Ping 36V packs has an output of 45V 2.5Amps, and if your battery is new, It's possible that you may have been accidentally supplied with the 36V charger instead of the correct 48V version
(60V output).
Does the charger have the output voltage marked on it, and if so what does it say?
If it is the correct charger, what is the actual voltage reaching the
BMS from the charger?
Regardless of what you find, if it's a genuine Ping battery, I suggest you email Ping
(pingping227@hotmail.com) and explain your problem, as he is the best guy to deal with it.
Alan