Last year I bought a 1kW Magic Pie kit from the GM UK distributor. I have since been through 3 batteries under warranty. I am just about to take delivery of the 4th (!) and am keen to avoid a recurrence. It appears that the internal bms shuts the battery down after a few weeks or months use, and without warning. I'm not criticising the UK dealer because they have been very helpful and have always replaced the battrey under warranty, but it is very costly an incovenient for all invoved. They don't seem to get much response from GM in resolving the issue properly.
The sympton is that, with no prior warning, after 8 - 20 weeks of use, the battery will be dead one morning, shut down by the bms. Battery voltage is 52V open circuit dropping to 0v when connected to the rest of the system. We have tried different motors and controllers, always with the same result.
The bike is used 5 days a week always for the same 12 mile hilly journey and charged daily. There is a 10 mile train journey invloved too. Occasionally the bike will topple over in the guard's van of the train, but never causing any external damage.
So I thought I'd just ask if you or any other GM/Magic Pie have experienced similar issues, and what the fix is?
It strikes me that the internal bms is being overly sensitive to the battery voltages, and a bit too keen to shut the battery down. I bet there's plenty of life left in those cells!
Maybe if GM could provide the circuit diagram and advise which components dictate the cut off voltage and what values they could be substituted for, then if this happens again (outside of warranty period of course) I could get it modified, and carry on using the battery. Also,is there the possibility of an internal "reset" (maybe by disconnecting and reconnecting the bms)?
I used to have a Heinzmann NiMh system and that had a mod you could do to make the bms less finicky, recommended by the UK importer, and that was to do with tolerating a less balanced cell pack, which naturally occurs with age with NiMh, so it reminded me a bit of this situation.