Hey everybody,
here I am again with another problem.
I have bought my MP III (internal) about 3 months ago, also with an GM battery-pack 48V 10A.
at first the controller died after 1 week or so, so I contacted GM and they gave me an brand new one since it was under warranty.
the second controller worked fine for about 2 weeks, then the same problem (it broke down).
After the second controller broke down, I bargained for the external controller because it suppose to be more reliable.
David from GM, really came thru and fixed that for me to (only had to pay for the extra wires).
so naw I'm thinking every problem solved, but no.
yesterday my battery-pack almost cached fire.
i was just riding, minding my own business when suddenly I got no response from the PAS.
so when I wanted to cut of power to the controller, I feld the key was hot (not warm but hot).
when I opened the battery-pack to see what was wrong with it I fount that it was burned out.
it seems the keycontact had burned out maybe damaging my battery-pack and controller.
so when I reloaded the battery after disconnecting the contact, I got about 84V of it (multimeter) and before it was only 57V.
does anybody know how this can be?
i must say that I'm serious disappointed with the product.
I've had it for about 3 months, and got to use it about 3 weeks now. all the other time was spend on sending and receiving damaged and new stuff.
I'm seriously thinking about selling the lot and buying me an prepaired E-bike.
but I'm also willing to give one more last try.
can I try and connect the battery to the controller again even with 84V reading on multimeter?
can anyone tell me if there is a better keycontact for this batterypack that I can install myself?
How did it get broken at all?
thanks for you reply.
greetz,
Deffie